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Isaac was so old that he could not see clearly. He told Esau to bring him some meat, so he could bless him before he die. Isaac’s wife preferred Jacob, so she told him to give his father goat meat, dress up Esau’s clothes, use the skin of goat to wrap his hands. Jacob did it, and Isaac blessed Jacob. Esau went back home and found the truth. He wanted to kill Jacob. They reconciled at the end of the story.
Isaac was so old that he could not see clearly. He told Esau to bring him some meat, so he could bless him before he die. Isaac’s wife preferred Jacob, so she told him to give his father goat meat, dress up Esau’s clothes, use the skin of goat to wrap his hands. Jacob did it, and Isaac blessed Jacob. Esau went back home and found the truth. He wanted to kill Jacob. They reconciled at the end of the story.
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Isaac was so old that he could not see clearly. He told Esau to bring him some meat, so he could bless him before he dieD. Isaac’s wife preferred Jacob, so she told him to give his father goat meat, TO dress up IN Esau’s clothes, AND TO use the skin of goat to wrap his hands. Jacob did it, and Isaac blessed Jacob. Esau went back home and found OUT (found out = learned; learned is better here) the truth. He wanted to kill Jacob. They reconciled at the end of the story.
Isaac was so old that he could not see clearly. He told Esau to bring him some meat, so he could bless him before he dieD. Isaac’s wife preferred Jacob, so she told him to give his father goat meat, TO dress up IN Esau’s clothes, AND TO use the skin of goat to wrap his hands. Jacob did it, and Isaac blessed Jacob. Esau went back home and found OUT (found out = learned; learned is better here) the truth. He wanted to kill Jacob. They reconciled at the end of the story.
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Isaac looked up and gazed at the tramp for a while. "The stranger looks shabby but young, he must be in trouble. I should do him a favour," Isaac thought.
【do you think STARE will be a better word for GAZE? 】 bu doğru görünüyor mu?
【do you think STARE will be a better word for GAZE? 】 bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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I think gaze sounds better
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Isaac was going to have a talk with Mr Smith and intend to donate a sum of money to the charity founded by this philanthropist. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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Isaac was going to talk to Mr Smith with the intention of donating a sum of money to the charity founded by the/this philanthropist.
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Isaac felt a little surprised, she looked up and gazed at the tramp for a while. "The strange man looks shabby but young, he must be in trouble. I should do him a favor." Isaac thought.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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Isaac felt a little surprised. She looked up and gazed at the tramp for a while. "The strange man looks shabby but young, he must be in trouble. I should do him a favour," Isaac thought.
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Isaac's cathedral has a beautiful dome. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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