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... phrase " to pillage " could formally be either an infinitive or a prepositional phrase . Explain how the reader knows which was intended . [ Harbrace 1d ] Punctuation and Mechanics 1. Explain Momaday's use of the semicolon in the ...
... phrase " to pillage " could formally be either an infinitive or a prepositional phrase . Explain how the reader knows which was intended . [ Harbrace 1d ] Punctuation and Mechanics 1. Explain Momaday's use of the semicolon in the ...
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... phrases ? [ Harbrace 1d ] 2. Explain how the phrase beginning " some handed on . . . " functions grammati- cally in the last sentence of paragraph 7. What rhetorical effect does the phrase have ? [ Harbrace 1d ] 3. In the third sentence ...
... phrases ? [ Harbrace 1d ] 2. Explain how the phrase beginning " some handed on . . . " functions grammati- cally in the last sentence of paragraph 7. What rhetorical effect does the phrase have ? [ Harbrace 1d ] 3. In the third sentence ...
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... phrase " despite all they achieved " functions grammatically in the seventh sentence of paragraph 6. [ Harbrace 1d ( 2 ) ] 2 . In the last sentence of paragraph 9 , does the final phrase " --but no more " refer back to " enough words ...
... phrase " despite all they achieved " functions grammatically in the seventh sentence of paragraph 6. [ Harbrace 1d ( 2 ) ] 2 . In the last sentence of paragraph 9 , does the final phrase " --but no more " refer back to " enough words ...
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