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“Pretense” is a noun, and another form of the verb “pretend”. It is synonymous with “guise” “an act”, and can also refer to “a claim”, furthering its similarity to “pretend”. Pretense is the American spelling of the word, while pretence, with a “c”, is the British spelling. Here are some examples:
“He was hiding his anger under the pretense that everything was fine”
“She was not even making any pretence of hiding”
That is how you put "pretense" in a sentence . . . . . .
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Paragraphs are beneficial because not everyone reading want to read the whole thing, some people are looking for a specific evidence or a specific topic that is somewhere in a written information. With paragraphs it is easy for someone to understand and get what they need or want to read, just by skimming the paragraph and reading the first sentence of each paragraph.