English, asked by rkpola89, 1 month ago

sentence
1. The problem with
Pworlds is that sadly, we've only got
Q. imagining life in other
R one example to
S. go by- our own
QPRS
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Answered by pekkapogo
2

the problem with world's -QPRS

Explanation:

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Sentence arrangement:

The positioning of ideas and accents within a phrase is known as sentence structure. A sentence can be categorized as loose, balanced, periodic, or cumulative based on these elements.

The basic idea is briefly stated near the beginning, and any additional explanations are added as necessary.

  • After 15 minutes of banging the piata, we finally used a screwdriver to pry the candy out while wearing masks. We managed to avoid denting each other's heads, though.

With modifying words, phrases, or clauses placed before, after, or in the midst of the main clause, a cumulative sentence concentrates the main concept in the main clause and gives it additional accuracy. The words eyes glaring, puffy, and always on alert in this example point to the pronoun he in the main sentence, while the phrases after the word forest point to the word week in the main clause.

  • He had swollen, squinted, and alert eyes showed the aftereffects of a brutal week spent in the forest, a week spent stumbling around in circles as wolves barked.

Sentence arrangement:

The problem with QPRS

The problem with imagining life in other worlds is that sadly, we've only got one example to go by- our own.

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