Vegita wrote:
AjiteshArun
I have seen some instances where the experts cross off the non-essential modifiers within two commas to make the structure of the sentence less complex. They claim that crossing off the non-essential modifies doesn't take away the meaning of the original sentence.
In this question the Neuroscientists are now drawing solid conclusions about how the human brain grows and how babies acquire language because they amassed a wealth of knowledge over the past twenty years
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I have seen some instances where the experts cross off the non-essential modifiers within two commas to make the structure of the sentence less complex. They claim that crossing off the non-essential modifies doesn't take away the meaning of the original sentence.
In this question the Neuroscientists are now drawing solid conclusions about how the human brain grows and how babies acquire language because they amassed a wealth of knowledge over the past twenty years
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