1. Simple words make your meaning clear and allow the reader to concentrate on the message. 2. There in the dark, little Peter all alone, and the words made noise in his head and kept him company. 3. The very words make many of us quail. 4. His words made Tallis look sadly towards the mortuary house, a last shiver of loss making her huddle into her furs. 5. But the next words made sense all right. 6. His few words scarcely made any sense to her. 7. His words made her throat tighten. 8. His words made her feel an odd glow of warmth deep inside her, and her tears dried up. 9. An unfamiliar word can make sense in a sentence. 10. And not hear a single word to make him blush. |