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implies shows
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highlights
shows
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symbolises shows
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What is a synonym for this shows that?
Phrase
.
This proves that
.
this demonstrates that
.
this proves that
.
What is another word for this quote shows?
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12 »this quote emphasizes exp.
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5 »this
extract
shows exp.
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5 »this quotation emphasizes exp.
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5 »this quote expresses exp.
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4 »this quote indicates exp.
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What can I say instead of quotes?
For instance, if we imagine quoting an author called Johnson, instead of “Johnson says that,” we could write: States (“Johnson states
that the results are
consistent with past studies...”) Asserts (“Johnson asserts that the technique is flawed...”) Argues (“Johnson argues that the test should be revised...”)
How do I stop saying this quote shows?
If you want to leave out part of the quotation,
use an ellipsis to signify the omission
. An ellipsis ( . . . ) is three periods with a space before and after each one. (Note: Anything you take out of a quotation should not change the author’s original meaning.)
What can I say instead of for example?
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“For instance ...” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. ...
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“To give you an idea ...” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. ...
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“As proof ...” ...
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“Suppose that ...” ...
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“To illustrate ...” ...
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“Imagine ...” ...
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“Pretend that ...” ...
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“To show you what I mean ...”
What should I say instead of this?
What is the formal word for show?
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exhibition
event
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demonstration
display
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exhibit extravaganza
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fair fete
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presentation spectacle
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What to replace this shows with?
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this confirms this demonstrates
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this establishes this explains
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this exposes this indicates
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this proves this reveals
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this supports this validates
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What is a better word for has?
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owns
possesses
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boasts
has in
keeping
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holds maintains
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carries controls
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enjoys has possession of
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What do you call a short quote?
An epigraph
is a short standalone quote, line, or paragraph that appears at the beginning of a book. ... Epigraphs are most commonly a short quotation from an existing work.
What do you call a quote?
In English writing,
quotation marks or inverted commas
, also known informally as quotes, talking marks, speech marks, quote marks, quotemarks or speechmarks, are punctuation marks placed on either side of a word or phrase in order to identify it as a quotation, direct speech or a literal title or name.
What can you say instead of shows in an essay?
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implies shows
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conveys shows
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indicates shows
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describes shows
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infers shows
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What can I say instead of shows us?
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identifies highlights
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mentions spotlights
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adverts denotes
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designates
reveals
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shows specifies
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What can I say instead of in conclusion?
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altogether,
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briefly,
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categorically,
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chiefly,
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finally,
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largely,
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lastly,
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mostly,
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