HOW TO DENY
HOW TO DENY
DENIAL | TYPICAL STRUCTURE |
He turns down her idea that a boy looks for a girl to sleep; and a man for the special to live with. | Use parallel in repetition |
He turns his back on the friends who like doing on their own instead of letting others not to do so. | Use gerund in relative clause |
It’s deplorable for him to refuse to ackowledge those who believe in God not just because of religion. | Use expletive “it” with relative clause |
Why have you given it the brush-off that when doing good, we feel good; and contrarily; it’s a true religion. | Use phrasal verb noun in “that” clause |
As he winks at the truth that no religion is found in the church or no knowledge is found in the classroom, he shows false to the morals. | Use Adverbial clause with “that” clause |
They are giving a talking-to each other on the naked truth that the question of philosophy may never be answered; and the answer of religion be questioned. | Use “that” clause with repeated structures for emphasis |
Humanity needs no religion to live consciously ; but man does to live unconsciously; you snub it! | Use wisely repeated structures |
No one can wash hands of tragedy that people do not believe in God but in those who work for Him. | Use “that” clause in opposite meaning |
The cold shoulder did he give to us is that he said no to life as not taking risk and death as taking no risk at all. | Use repeated idioms in their modified structures |
How could you debar the idea that life is a book of which the page you’ve never turned; and the next content you’ve never known. | Use repeated relative clauses |