Keyword
chapter
Info
FrequencyTop 1100-1200
Type
Kyōiku (3rd grade) 
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KankenLevel 8
Heisig464
Readings
ぞう
(16%)
Composed of
standing up
early
Used in kanji (7 in total)
obstruction
miasma
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camphor
Used in vocabulary (131 in total)
writing; composition; essay; sentence
chapter; section; medal; badge; insignia
crest; coat of arms
Examples (43 in total)
We will deal with this problem in Chapter Three.
This book consists of five chapters.
Skip the boring chapters.
I've managed to finish the first three chapters so far.
Some sentences don't make sense. So what?
What do you think this sentence means?
Is this sentence correct?
How do you interpret these sentences?
Please complete this sentence.
Is this sentence correct, teacher?
He used to read a lot.
He is a good writer.
She is a good writer.
I can't make sense of these sentences.
I'm not satisfied with the structure of this sentence.
This book is composed of three chapters.
The best way to understand a sentence is to translate it.
Your writing is good except for a few mistakes.
His brave deeds earned him a medal.
The general said to the brave man, "You deserve a medal."
His brave action is worthy of a medal.
It took me two hours to memorize this sentence.
Tom is good at writing.
This sentence sounds unnatural to me as an American.
This sentence is very easy to translate.
Could you translate this sentence for me?
Peter translated the sentence into Kadazan.
I would just like to thank you for translating my sentences.
He explained the literal meaning of the sentences.
The teacher allotted the longest chapter to me.
Read the fourth chapter by Friday.
Let's begin with the first chapter.
I have rewritten this sentence.
His writing is very subjective.
You will have guessed its meaning by the end of the chapter.
You must begin a sentence with a capital letter.
Translating this sentence will be very easy.
You can omit the last chapter of the book.
The chapter on the Russian Revolution really blew me away.
Hemingway had a poor writing style.
This chapter will focus on the concepts of geometry.
In the U.S., freedom of religion is one of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights.
The United Nations Charter was signed in 1945.