Wording Practice 2.

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Wording Practice 2

Find and rewrite the poorly worded sentences in the following paragraph We were allowed to choose a book to review on in our journals last week. The teacher specified that it should be a short non-fiction book about something of interest to us. I found a great book to review. It’s called Tattoo: Secrets of Strange Art. Albert Parry breaks the contents down into chapters regarding about tattoo legends, techniques, and purposes. The few of the chapter titles are The Art and Its Masters, The Circus, Identification, and Removal. The book also includes of illustrations and photographs since tattoo designs and tattooed people and animals throughout history. In the book, which is very well-written, continues to say that tattoos have been placed all over the body, even in unusual locations. Needless to say, since I love tattoos, I loved Parry’s book.

Where the poorly worded areas are We were allowed to choose a book to review on in our journals last week. The teacher specified that it should be a short non-fiction book about something of interest to us. I found a great book to review. It’s called Tattoo: Secrets of Strange Art. Albert Parry breaks the contents down into chapters regarding about tattoo legends, techniques, and purposes. The few of the chapter titles are The Art and Its Masters, The Circus, Identification, and Removal. The book also includes of illustrations and photographs since tattoo designs and tattooed people and animals throughout history. In the book, which is very well-written, continues to say that tattoos have been placed all over the body, even in unusual locations. Needless to say, since I love tattoos, I loved Parry’s book.

Possible Corrections We were allowed to choose a book to review in our journals last week. The teacher specified that it should be a short non-fiction book about something of interest to us. I found a great book to review. It’s called Tattoo: Secrets of Strange Art. Albert Parry breaks the contents down into chapters about tattoo legends, techniques, and purposes. A few of the chapter titles are The Art and Its Masters, The Circus, Identification, and Removal. The book also includes illustrations and photographs about tattoo designs and tattooed people and animals throughout history. In the book, which is very well-written, Parry continues to say that tattoos have been placed all over the body, even in unusual locations. Needless to say, since I love tattoos, I loved Parry’s book.