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Ella :
@⃟: @... .--. .. -.- --.. . .-.: @Count to Ten:@ @XxEpic_drag0№_$a|¥£R_xX:@shqipe:@Crater Weekly:@lolbry: @gRaCeLyNn: @hungdih0: @Hatsy(memorializing): It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semanti
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Slimethemout :
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2026-06-30 09:07:50
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2026-06-30 02:20:49
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michael💀💀💀 :
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2026-06-15 06:02:51
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@... .--. .. -.- --.. . .-.: @Count to Ten:@ @XxEpic_drag0№_$a|¥£R_xX:@shqipe:@Crater Weekly:@lolbry: @gRaCeLyNn: @hungdih0: @Hatsy(memorializing): It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic connections. Fewer words - higher risk of inaccurate advice! Why 6? This is the minimum amount for algorithms to capture key topics: for example, "the film is cool" - too abstract, and "the film is cool, but the ending disappointed" - already shows emotions and details. The more words, the more accurately the system will determine your preferences. Write expanded: "I love drama with unexpected twists" instead of "cool movie." So the recommendations will become personalized, not random. Remember: every word is a hint for the algorithim! It takes at least 500 words in comments to build recommendations? Algorithms analyze context and semantic co
2026-06-29 17:16:53
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howmuchtheykno
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t.Longest Sentences in LiteratureLiterary Leader: Jonathan Coe’s The Rotters' Club contains a 13,955-word sentence.Runner-up: James Joyce’s Ulysses features a famous 4,391-word sentence.Memorable Examples: William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! and Donald Barthelme's "The Sentence" (2,569 words) are noted for their complex, winding structures.Types and Techniques for Long SentencesCumulative/Loose Sentences: Start with the main clause and add multiple, detailed phrases (e.g., adding descriptive adjectives, prepositional phrases) to expand on the main idea.Complex Sentences: Combining an independent clause with one or more dependent clauses.Structuring: Place the main subject and verb early, and avoid overusing "and" (polysyndeton) to avoid rambling. comenting for this to be on my fyp Long sentences, generally defined as exceeding 30–40 words, can enhance literary, descriptive, or rhythmic writing but often reduce readability and comprehension if overused. Effective long sentences are constructed using complex structures (subordinate clauses), compound subjects, or by "branching to the right," keeping the core idea near the start.Longest Sentences in LiteratureLiterary Leader: Jonathan Coe’s The Rotters' Club contains a 13,955-word sentence.Runner-up: James Joyce’s Ulysses features a famous 4,391-word sentence.Memorable Examples: William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! and Donald Barthelme's "The Sentence" (2,569 words) are noted for their complex, winding structures.Types and Techniques for Long SentencesCumulative/Loose Sentences: Start with the main clause and add multiple, detailed phrases (e.g., adding descriptive adjectives, prepositional phrases) to expand on the main idea.Complex Sentences: Combining an independent clause with one or more dependent clauses.Structuring: Place the main subject and verb early, and a
2026-06-27 01:14:25
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