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Is this grammatically correct?
Based upon a country sustained by ritual and tradition, this episode features a masked, villainous wrestler, known as Hombre sin Nombre, who reinvents himself for the sake of his family; a sorceress, referred to as Chef Martha Ortiz Chapa, who creates dishes that are much more than meals; a widow who prepares to visit with her dead husband; and a young, cliff-diving girl who flies in the face of tradition.
Based upon a country sustained by ritual and tradition, this episode features a masked, villainous wrestler, known as Hombre sin Nombre, who reinvents himself for the sake of his family; a sorceress, referred to as Chef Martha Ortiz Chapa, who creates dishes that are much more than meals; a widow who prepares to visit with her dead husband; and a young, cliff-diving girl who flies in the face of tradition.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Technically, it's correct.
However, it is much, much too long for reasonable clarity.
However, it is much, much too long for reasonable clarity.
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