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_____ are the vehicles for expressing complete thoughts. Ideas Sentences Words Structures
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_____ are the vehicles for expressing complete thoughts. Ideas Sentences Words Structures
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Sentences are the vehicles for expressing complete thoughts.
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are the vehicles for expressing complete thoughts. An idea is similar to a thought, which are then put into words, using structure those ideas are expressed with words in a proper sentence.
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