Asked by Henry2
In your previous post you wrote that this sentence was correct.
1) In the poem, "Daffodils", the flowers are presented, not as statically as in a painting, but alive with motion.
Do you think I should omit "as"?
1) In the poem, "Daffodils", the flowers are presented, not as statically as in a painting, but alive with motion.
Do you think I should omit "as"?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, "as" is not needed.
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