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(2) Begin the sentence with. We are taught.... :
All great religions teach us to care for our children.​

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Answered by adiya15
189

Answer:

We are taught to care for our children by all great religion

Answered by steffiaspinno
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We are taught to care for our children by all great religions.

Beginning the sentence:

Begin with a verb,  

It ends in -ing.

  • Guru ran to catch the bus, gasping for air.

Begin with a verb,  

It ends in -ed.

  • Guru rushed to catch the bus, fearful of being late for school.

Starting with a prepositional phrase is a good place to start.

  • Guru rushed to catch the bus, his rucksack slung across his back

To begin, use an adverb.

  • Guru hurriedly sprinted to catch the bus.

Begin with a descriptive word.

  • Guru rushed to catch the bus, fearful of being late for school.

Begin with a statement that indicates the time.

  • Guru rushed to catch the bus at 7:00 a.m.

Begin with a statement that indicates where you are.

  • Guru rushed down Main Street to catch the bus.

Begin with a syllable.

  • Guru rushed to catch the bus.

Similarly, the given sentence is rewritten as,

We are taught to care for our children by all great religions.

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