There is no "e".
2006-10-13 20:27:41
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answer #1
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answered by Mimi 1
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Looks like a very typically badly-worded run-on sentence to me. You could have at least used the adverb "quickly" without adding any "e"s, could have gone with "curious as to" and started a new sentence after "paragraph". It would have then been a full-fledged paragraph and reasonably grammatically correct.
2006-10-14 04:20:33
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answer #2
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Moon 420 is correct. It is not a paragraph, more of a run on sentence. It could be a paragraph with some editing, but then I suppose you'd have to use an "E".
2006-10-14 03:35:41
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answer #3
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answered by Pumpkin Head 4
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It not a paragraph, i learned in 1st grade it has to be 3-5 sentences
2006-10-14 03:28:16
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answer #4
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answered by moon420 2
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You spelled the word unusual two different ways.
2006-10-14 17:03:53
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answer #5
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answered by honneebee68 2
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The E is evident and there is no comma after the word paragraph. There is no question mark after the question.
2006-10-14 03:35:35
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answer #6
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answered by Teacher 6
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Where is the paragraph? The only thing i see is your opening statement.
2006-10-14 03:35:02
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answer #7
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answered by norsmen 5
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There is no "e" which is the most used letter of the alpahbet, pretty cool.
2006-10-14 03:34:23
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answer #8
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answered by Don A 4
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There is no letter e, and it is the most common letter of th alphabet.
2006-10-14 03:27:52
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answer #9
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answered by frankie3919 2
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C'mon people there isn't an "e" true, but there isn't a "j", nor a "v", "x" or "z"...let's not be simpletons here...
2006-10-14 03:39:20
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answer #10
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answered by Lord Cif 2
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good question and bigger kudos to those who got it. I didn't
2006-10-14 03:37:13
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answer #11
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answered by larryclay2006 3
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