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Everything you need to make a good meaningful sentence (and grammatically correct, ofcourse), is to follow common rules. Do not forget to provide your sentence with complexity, but you dont have to make them too complicated, I mean you need to use key words, they will make your thought completed. And the second point is that you need to properly organize the sentence using correct word order.
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The subject in the sentence is "the teams and their families".
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Religion. Twain was a Presbyterian. He was critical of organized religion and certain elements of Christianity through his later life. He wrote, for example, "Faith is believing what you know ain't so", and "If Christ were here now there is one thing he would not be – a Christian".
example Religion is a set of beliefs about God or the supernatural. An example of religion is Christianity. A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or conscientious devotion. A person for whom art became a religion.
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Figurative language or persuasion
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<span>It emphasizes the frantic spiral toward confrontation
It aims to show how frantic everything was because he was going from one to the next and all the places are vividly painted in other colors and the reader imagines this and can almost feel the same sensory attack that the person going from on to the other is going through.</span>