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There are no complex sentences used in breaking dawn. The book was rated 4.4, as in children from grade 4 (9-10 yrs old) could comprehend the simplicity of the "story" fully. Meyers also attempts "sassy" vocabulary with words like "chagrin" but fails to produce any "complex" sentences, let alone proper sentence structure.

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