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English, 13.02.2020 19:58 noahwaitsowl357

Imagine you were stranded on a desert island. For whatever reason, this particular island has a television that gets only one station. And this station broadcasts a single episode of the Simpsons all day, every day. At first, you'd probably be excited to have some company or noise, or anything to take your mind off being shipwrecked. By the second or third day, however, you'd probably have tossed the T. V. into the ocean, right? This is, of course, an extreme example. The point, though, is that anything can become boring if it's constantly repeated. Sentence patterns are no exception. Seeing the same type of sentence pattern over and over again can make your audience feel like they've watched the same T. V. show a few too many times. A good way to avoid boring your audience and making your writing dull and lifeless is to make use of all five sentence of the patterns. By varying sentence patterns, you can keep your audience engaged!

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