| 31. | Among narratives intended for children it features fairly sophisticated use of English, with an extensive vocabulary and complex sentence structures.
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| 32. | He was a slacker but artistic, a high school dropout who wrote complex sentences in letters home from the war.
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| 33. | We need to be concentrating on the really important things, like whether to use commas or semicolons in compound-complex sentences.
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| 34. | The wording of the template uses complex sentence construction, whose meaning is likely to be lost on its target audience.
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| 35. | My second suggestion would be to break the complex sentences with semicolons down into smaller sentences, for ease of read.
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| 36. | This occasionally came out in court, however, and he was noted as particularly caustic and intolerant of unnecessarily complex sentences.
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| 37. | I'll have to turn some pairs of sentences into complex sentences, though I'm not sure how fast that can be resolved.
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| 38. | Or ones showing that mothers who talked to their infants in complex sentences saw a later payoff in higher reading scores.
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| 39. | There seems to be an abundance of complex sentences in the article, which can lead to some confusion to most readers.
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| 40. | George Leriger said the chimps can't type long, complex sentences but they can respond with yes, no and other simple phrases.
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