rewrite the following sentences improving the arrangement.
•For sale piano, the property of a musician, with carved legs.
•he tore up the tender letter which his mother had written him in a fit of peevish vexation
•the captain took the things which the gods provided with thankful good humour.
•Sometimes you will see an alligator lying in the sunshine on the bank eight feet long.
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For sale, piano, the property of a musician, with carved legs.
1.He tore up the tender letter which his mother had written him in a fit of peevish vexation.
2. The captain took the things which the gods provided with thankful good humour.
3.Sometimes you will see an alligator lying in the sunshine on the bank eight feet long
4. All the courtiers told the Queen how beautiful she was all the day long.
5. Mrs. Jeremy Daud was sitting with her husband on the steps of the hotel when Amy and Dulce came up,
with her lap full of newspapers.
6. The man ought to be brought before a magistrate who utters such threats.
7. He visited the battlefield where Napoleon was defeated in his holidays.
8. He killed the sparrow which was eating some crumbs with a gun.
9. No magnanimous victor would treat those whom the fortune of war had put in his power so cruelly.
10.The constable said that the prisoner seizing a bolster full of rage and fury had knocked the prosecutor
down.
1.He tore up the tender letter which his mother had written him in a fit of peevish vexation.
2. The captain took the things which the gods provided with thankful good humour.
3.Sometimes you will see an alligator lying in the sunshine on the bank eight feet long
4. All the courtiers told the Queen how beautiful she was all the day long.
5. Mrs. Jeremy Daud was sitting with her husband on the steps of the hotel when Amy and Dulce came up,
with her lap full of newspapers.
6. The man ought to be brought before a magistrate who utters such threats.
7. He visited the battlefield where Napoleon was defeated in his holidays.
8. He killed the sparrow which was eating some crumbs with a gun.
9. No magnanimous victor would treat those whom the fortune of war had put in his power so cruelly.
10.The constable said that the prisoner seizing a bolster full of rage and fury had knocked the prosecutor
down.
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