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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    what was not achieved in last year’s county voter registration drive was more than compensated for by this year’s drive, which registered over three thousand new voters

    Last year's lack of momentum in county voter registration was greatly compensated for this year's momentum, with more than 3,000 new voters registered.

    compensated for by be. compensated.

    Subject: What was not achieved in last year's county voter registration drive

    Predicate passive: was more than compensated for

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    compensated for as a predicate, which should have been compensated for, here be omitted, translation: The regret that last year's county voter registration momentum was not strong, was greatly compensated for by this year's momentum, with more than 3,000 newly registered voters. More than is not necessarily a comparison, here is an emphasis on tone, which can be translated as "not only ...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Stubbornly guarding the memories of the past and refusing to let go, but he didn't know that he had been deceived by his own memories.

    2.Tears are sometimes an indescribable happiness.

    Smiling is sometimes an unspoken pain.

    3.Clocks and watches can go back to the starting point, but it is not yesterday.

    4.You never know who will say goodbye to you inadvertently and then never see you again.

    5.Meeting is a matter of two people, leaving is a decision of one person, meeting is a beginning, leaving is to meet the next one.

    78, either endure or be cruel82, the merry-go-round is the cruelest game in the world, chasing each other, but forever separated by a sad distance84, it is inevitable to complain about the hand of time, write love as love has been 85, wait for your care, wait until I close my heart 96, memory is a bridge, but it is a prison to loneliness04, be kind to yourself, because life is not long; Be kind to the people around you, because you may not be able to meet them in the next life.

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