Sentence examples for reading to explain from inspiring English sources

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It is difficult to write simply and engagingly, so that readers will keep reading; to explain so that all the readers understand, and want to.

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"Cold Open: Debates" (Jason Sudeikis, Jay Pharoah, Chris Parnell) Going with the notion that Obama forgot his anniversary makes just about as much sense as anything else that I've read to explain the President's performance.

"When I got this script, I felt I had to give it a cursory read to explain why I wouldn't do it.

I love reading to them, explaining things to them and even dragging them to museums.

From reading to understanding, via explaining and experiencing.

The book connected some of the philosophy I was reading to Frege, and explained how Frege's arguments related to idealism and skepticism.

Good!" ("I was a kid who was never read to," she explains).

Between the picture of a toilet, and the text she read to me explaining how the parts worked, I fixed it.

I've lost track of the articles I've read attempting to "explain" how so many bright people made such a bad mistake.

As per the study protocol written consent was sought from each adult participant after reading to them about and adequately explaining the purpose of the study.

As per the DSS routines for non-intrusive research verbal consent was sought from each mother after reading to her about and adequately explaining the purpose of the study.

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