Exercise 4 Combining by Inserting Words

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Exercise 4 Combining by Inserting Words English 8-Chapter 8 Exercise 4 Combining by Inserting Words

Louis Armstrong had a deep voice. His voice was rough. Louis Armstrong had deep, rough voice.

He became a jazz musician. He received acclaim for his music He became a jazz musician. He received acclaim for his music. (add-ed and change a to an.) He became an acclaimed jazz musician.

Louis Armstong sang jazz. His jazz singing was brilliant. (Add –ly.) Louis Armstrong sang jazz brilliantly.

Louis started playing at a New Orleans nightspot. He played cornet. Louis started playing cornet at a New Orleans nightspot.

He became famous as a solo trumpet player He became famous as a solo trumpet player. He was famous on an international level. (Add -ly). He became internationally famous as a solo trumpet player.

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