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Those who get half a loaf become happy because half a loaf is better than none.
All country need to work together to make a better world. All country ha to be ally to make a better world.
Acceptable, but a better sentence would be: This story describes the change of Alan's feelings towards Mary vividly.
Both, depending on the context and accompanying sentence structure.
A wise enemy is as good as a foolish friend.
The man was resolute in Christianity. Resolute: means firmly strongly beliefs.
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Grammatically, yes. The word "ostracism" is a noun and you have it functioning as the direct object of "feels" and modified by the adjective "extreme". In my personal opinion, this version of the sentence, however, sounds better: "The use of repetition strongly emphasizes the author's desire for acceptance amongst a society in which he feels extremely ostracized."
lyndale has a great history of dealing with difficult clientale and achieving.
better safe than sorry sentence
"Better late than never" is a sentence.
In the sentence 'She replied that she felt better' yes, felt is a correct form in this sentence.
no it is not, but they believe strongly in the Enlightenment and do unto others.........
It strongly depends on what type of hawk or falcon