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They look at words in adventure books as an example: Less successful [adventure] books rely on verbs that are explicitly descriptive of actions and emotions (e.g., "wanted", "took", "promised", "cried", "cheered" etc.) while more successful books favor verbs that describe thought-processing (e.g., "recognized", "remembered"), and verbs that serve the purpose of quotes and reports (e.g.
That said, I went through the original book sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, and made lots of changes and improvements.
So the new Russian journalists opted for language that was descriptive in the most direct way. We tried to stick to verbs and nouns, and only to things that could be directly observed.
Write a sentence containing three verbs.
Write a sentence with three verbs.
So you may understand every sentence in one paragraph, and every word in that sentence.
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