A sentence closer is at the end of the sentence and normally, before the closer, there's a comma.-.-
The sentence "either nisha or her sisters is at fault" is not correct because of lack of subject-verb agreement in number and lack of proper capitalization of the first letter of the proper name. When two elements of the subject of a sentence are linked by an alternative coordinating conjunction ("or" or "nor"), the proper number of the verb is determined by whichever of the linked elements is closer to the verb in the sentence. In the given sentence, the plural element "sisters" is closer to the verb, so that the sentence should read, "Either Nisha or her sisters are at fault." Note for contrast, "Either Nisha's sisters or Nisha herself is at fault."
The word "sun" is not usually capitalized in a sentence. The exception is if it is used in context with other planets that are being capitalized in the sentence. Ex: "Jupiter is closer to the Sun than Neptune."
"I found the ugly woman to be quite invasive of my personal space, as she slowly edged closer and closer towards me."
She could sense the feeling of impending doom settling down upon the courtyard as the army rode closer.
heres an example: the temperature was rising as the hot summer day got closer to the afternoon. you can elaborate if you'd like
A Good Sentence closer wraps up the topic. For example 'I hope you learned some facts from this information'.
Something at the end of a sentence. dur :D
That storm's getting closer.
Example sentence - The painting appeared dimensional until you looked closer.
The inclusion for the Project made us closer.
He moved to be closer to the warmth of the fire.
We are ready for inspection. This item bears closer inspection.
Everyone was frantic as the fire got closer to the neighborhood.
The climax of a story is usually closer to the end than the beginning
The kitten nestled closer as it began to purr.
The storm brewed as the hurricane grew closer.
That sentence is comparative. It's comparing one location of something to another.