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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Wind takes them to the left

Does this make sense and is it correct?

The kids were in the ocean and before you knew it, the wind had taken them to the left and no where to be seen.


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anonymous The kids were in the ocean and before you knew it, the wind had taken them to the left , and they were nowhere to be seen. The grammar is OK as shown, but from the viewpoint of meaning it's a mystery. It seems to ask the reader to believe that moving to the left causes people to vanish.

  • anonymous The kids were in the ocean and before you knew it, the wind had taken them to the left , and they were nowhere to be seen.
  • The grammar is OK as shown, but from the viewpoint of meaning it's a mystery.
  • It seems to ask the reader to believe that moving to the left causes people to vanish.
  • CJ
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anonymousThe kids were in the ocean and before you knew it, the wind had taken them to the left, and they were nowhere to be seen.

The grammar is OK as shown, but from the viewpoint of meaning it's a mystery. It seems to ask the reader to beli

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