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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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What would be the best way to say this sentence?

Hey guys, I'm doing an essay on the Chrysalids and writing about the 3 plots of the book. However, I've come upon the thesis statement and I'm having troubles in making it a flowing and easy to read sentence of this bulky, hard to follow sentence:

The author has narrowed the book down to three main conflicts and these being, David having internal contradiction with himself; David and his friends against the Society of Waknuk; David and the people of the fringes.

thanks guys
  

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I’ll give a go: The author of the book explains that in addition to his own, David’s two other main conflicts are with the Society of Waknuk and the people of the fringes.

  • I’ll give a go: The author of the book explains that in addition to his own, David’s two other main conflicts are with the Society of Waknuk and the people of the fringes.
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I’ll give a go:

The author of the book explains that in addition to his own, David’s two other main conflicts are with the Society of Waknuk and the people of the fringes.
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Wow thanks a lot that's way better than what I had.

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