Sentence examples for the reader shares from inspiring English sources

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The reader shares the experience.

The reader shares the hero's desire that he be erased.

The reader shares every step of their quest.

The reader shares in Gordimer's "euphoria" when Mandela is released from prison, and the cause of her lifetime finally triumphs.

The reader shares a little of the awful, futureless intoxication of war, its terror and the pity of its aftermath.

Considering his intellect, he does well to avoid being patronising, though perhaps in his treatment of jazz he assumes the reader shares his blow-by-blow obsessions.

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It's a bad dream Jacqueline inhabits, but Maksik makes the reader share it.

And yet, because Akpan is working in the humanist tradition, which aims to remove all barriers between characters and audiences, he must make the reader share those horrors.

Barnes's ninth novel continues the adventures of "Talking It Over" (1991), exhibiting the further ups and downs of two nearly young men and the woman they both love; like other Barnes folk, they have the habit of addressing the reader, sharing secrets other characters don't know.

In the TDMA channel access method, the readers share the same frequency channel by allocating their transmission into different time slots.

His use of "we" conveys an "illusion that he and the readers share the activity of constructing an argument".

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