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Totochan Posted 5 years ago
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What do you like about living in your hometown?

I really enjoy living in my hometown. I prefer the feeling of peace in the countryside to the feeling busy and noisy in the city.

  

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You are trying to contrast two feelings. You need to mention a feeling you get in the city to go with the "peace" of the countryside. I don't know what feeling you get, so I can't suggest a revision, but I might write "I really enjoy living in my hometown.

  • You are trying to contrast two feelings.
  • You need to mention a feeling you get in the city to go with the "peace" of the countryside.
  • I don't know what feeling you get, so I can't suggest a revision, but I might write "I really enjoy living in my hometown.
  • " The problem is that that isn't saying much.
  • Very few people prefer stress.
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You are trying to contrast two feelings. You need to mention a feeling you get in the city to go with the "peace" of the countryside. I don't know what feeling you get, so I can't suggest a revision, but I might write

"I really enjoy living in my hometown. I prefer the feeling of peace in the countryside to the stress I feel in the busy and noisy city."

The problem is that that is

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