<span>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. I hope this helped. </span>
In Tim O'Briens chapter good form, the narrator says he wants his readers to feel WHAT HE FELT.
Even though I haven't read the whole story, I think he is using the first person point of view in telling his story. This is because in using the first person point of view, readers will be able to put themselves in the narrator's shoes and experience what is happening in the story.
Yes. He saw them has a subject (he), a verb (saw), and an object (them), so it is totally a sentence.
B.
It is difficult to record points made during a meeting on an electronic slide.