Words
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IU = 30 of 33 W/MC = 11.2 TSC/MC = .22 W/SCL1 = 5.0 L2+SC/MC = 0 |
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% W
in PP = 20
Passive F Verbs = 6 Compounds
Sub Clauses
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\-\Aluminum is a very useful and abundant metal. \-\It contains several substances taken*GiveR05 {from the ore} Bauxite#App06 [RAJF{fromNote #1 aluminum} is also derived.=PV] \-\To form*INFAV03 aluminum, the Bauxite is ground=PV and put=PV=CV {into pressurized tanks} [RAVFuntil it forms a mass.] \-\The mass is then removed=PV and filtered,=PV=CV leaving*GiveR04 only a liquid. \-\Several other processes are applied;=PV finally yielding*GiveR08 a white, powdery chemical called*GiveR02 "alumina". \-\Alumina contains aluminum and oxygen.=CC \-\{In order} to extract*INFAJ07 the aluminum {from the chemical,} workmen use electricity to eventually produce*INFAV06 the light metal. \-\The metal comes {in several forms,} \,\however it is always bright {with a silvery luster.} | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. The "from" in the original is at the end of a line. In the clear absence of punctuation and capital letters, I'm guessing that the intent was "from which aluminum is also derived." Note that the error occurs after a gerundive plus an appositive -- two advanced constructions -- in the same main clause. There is a crossed out letter, apparently a "w" just above and to the left of the word "Bauxite." |