Twice freed from his constraints, he danced with joy, his movements embodying liberation and exhilaration.
I have not yet had the opportunity to use have twice in a sentence.
Yes, I can use "his" twice in a sentence: He gave his dog his favorite toy.
The adverb in the sentence is "twice." It describes how many times she had to look before crossing the road.
Yes, colons can be used twice in a sentence to introduce separate elements or lists within the sentence. It is important to ensure that the use of colons is appropriate and does not cause confusion for the reader.
Yes, it is possible to use a preposition twice in a sentence if the sentence structure requires it. For example: "He walked up to the top of the hill." In this sentence, both "up" and "to" are prepositions.
The Climax of Twice freed is when Onesimus runs away
In Twice Freed, who is Epaphras?
Book Review: Twice Freed by Patricia St. John
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The word 'just' used twice in a sentence: Twice I left him a message and twice he ignored me. The term 'just twice' used in a sentence: I've only been here just twice before.
"Twice Freed" is a novel by Patricia St. John set in the Roman Empire, specifically in the city of Corinth. The story follows the lives of Dimus and the apostle Paul during the early years of Christianity.
I have not yet had the opportunity to use have twice in a sentence.
Yes, I can use "his" twice in a sentence: He gave his dog his favorite toy.
Once bitten, twice shy.
The sentence "Those flowers bloom twice in the fall and spring" is not a fragment.