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Can you give me sentence with the word reread?

reread..... ?I had to reread by libary book because I made A 40% on it.


How do you use the word reread in a sentence?

To avoid making another error, please reread the instructions. He reread the instructions to be sure of the procedure.


What is the opposite of reread?

The opposite of "reread" is "unread".


How can you use the word reread in a sentence?

I always like to reread my favorite books to enjoy the story again.


When writing about a word should it be in quotations For example in the sentence The word reread isn't hyphenated should the word reread be used with some kind of punctuation?

Yes, when you write about a word you should make it clear that you are talking about the word by placing it between quotation marks or writing it in italics. It should be written like this- "reread", if it is a from a play or a quote of a quote it should be written like this- "'reread'"


Is there a hyphin between reread?

Yes, there is a hyphen between "re-" and "read" in "reread."


Did SE Hilton reread her book the outsiders and enjoy it?

yes she did because it help her get throught the tough times


Why was The Revolutions written by Copernicus important?

because in this book he answered many of the arguments people had used against the idea of a moving earth.


What are skeleton arguments?

A skeleton argument is a written summary of the arguments that a party will put forward at a court hearing.


What has the author Raphael Hallett written?

Raphael Hallett has written: 'In sites and arguments'


How can I use the word reread and repack in a sentence?

You can say, "After I finish reading the novel, I plan to reread my favorite chapters and repack my suitcase for the weekend trip." This sentence demonstrates the use of both "reread" and "repack" in a meaningful context.


How do you say reread in French?

Relire.