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It has to have one but not more than two main ideas, coherent thought and well punctuated.
Kernel Sentence-a simple, active, declarative sentence containing no modifiers or connectives that may be used in making more elaborate sentences: The sentence "Good tests are short" is made from two kernel sentences: (1) "Tests are short." (2) "(The) tests are good."
You're missing an important part of that sentence, like the predicate. That is called a sentence fragment, and even though it is punctuated with a question mark it doesn't ask a question. You LOSE, you get NOTHING. Good day, sir.
the adjective is good.
I personally find "the idea of" superfluous.
Yes, there was Cato. he was good with a sword and a spear.
I find my repose in a warm bath and a good novel.
i am trying to find it as well
Of all the creatures in the sea, I find the mollusk the most interesting species.
I find the internet to be a good source of information.
i followed the trail to find my way home
a company that was find for its discriminatory practices in the hiring of woman.