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First, you need to learn what a sentence is - from your "question" I surmise that you do not understand the concept. Mirriam-Webster defines a sentence as " a word, clause, or phrase or a group of clauses or phrases forming a syntactic unit which expresses an assertion, a question, a command, a wish, an exclamation, or the performance of an action, that in writing usually begins with a capital letter and concludes with appropriate end punctuation, and that in speaking is distinguished by characteristic patterns of stress, pitch, and pauses b: a mathematical or logical statement (as an equation or a proposition) in words or symbols" Translation - say something about globalization, capitalize it and put a period at the end. You'll have to express the thought completely - do not assume your reader knows what you mean. For example, your question should probably have been worded: "Use the word globalization in a sentence". That is an imperative. Of course your incomplete post could have meant... "Are you able to use the word globalization in a sentence?" If that is the question, all I have to answer is "Yes". But then an even more obscure interpretation of your sentence fragment would be "Is there globalization in a sentence?" It doesn't make sense, but neither does your question. Once you understand the concept of a grammatically correct sentence, you then need to define the term "globalization". Look it up in at www.m-w.com or many other sites on the web. Put the two together and your homework is done. By the way - if you have a real reading disability, if you can not comprehend the concepts discussed here I suggest you ask your school counselor for remedial education. You need to know this stuff.

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