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Jennyfer Sanz
An original science fiction, in a (at least for me) context. A lot of action and emotion, mixed with a little mystery. Oh, and high technology. This story promises, has everything to be a success. You will surely not regret it. It is well written, well -formatted, good spelling, all mixed with the creativity of the author. Jessica Sanz is rocking this new work, be sure to read!
"ADVICE" and "ADVISE"
"Advice" is a noun. "Advise" is a verb. Ex.: His advice was invaluable. Can you advise me on this issue?
"ELICIT" and "ILLICIT"
"Elicit" means to draw out or provoke a response. "Illicit" means illegal or forbidden. Ex.: The teacher's question elicited a lively discussion. The police uncovered an illicit gambling operation.
Recommended by Jennyfer Sanz
Jennyfer Sanz
An original science fiction, in a (at least for me) context. A lot of action and emotion, mixed with a little mystery. Oh, and high technology. This story promises, has everything to be a success. You will surely not regret it. It is well written, well -formatted, good spelling, all mixed with the creativity of the author. Jessica Sanz is rocking this new work, be sure to read!