You would use a dash or a comma to set off the phrase which is not actually part of the main sentence. If you read it out loud, you can easily spot where you naturally pause - that's where you put the dash or comma. Basketball - which has long been thought to be an inner city game - is extremely popular in the suburbs.
yes.
Abraham Lincoln did not believe in popular sovereignty, he thought slavery was morally wrong.
The ability to criticize government, politics, opinion, philosophy, etc.
Oh, dude, it's actually "train of thought." I mean, unless you're thinking about chains, then I guess it could be "chain of thought." But like, if you're talking about how thoughts are connected and chugging along like a train, then it's definitely "train of thought."
Imagism is this kind of poetic school of thought. It was popular during the Romantic era of the 19th and 20th centuries.
basketball is a sports, not a part of your body or anything else, if that is what you thought
The both are king or leader.
he watched kids playing duck-on-a-rock and thought of basketball.
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James Naismith created basketball in the U.S. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is in Springfield, Massachusetts and was named in honor of him
yes.
people thought they were weaker
This steps is a travel at most levels of basketball, with an exception of extremely young leagues. The maximum amount of steps a player can take without traveling is 2 steps. Even though traveling is probably the most commonly ignored penalty in professional basketball, so it would not surprise me if someone thought something like that.
Pencey basketball player Howie Coyle (from Catcher in the Rye) was thought to be a great basketball player because Ackley thinks he has a perfect build for it.
I thought the opposite was true, that they are not popular!
Yes, extremely, thought of by many as the best in the country.
Well, give it some thought... NO!United States represent!