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What is a coherent sentence?

A coherent sentence is a sentence that makes sense and expresses a complete thought. It has the following key characteristics:

* Grammatically correct: It follows the rules of grammar, including proper word order, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation.

* Clear and concise: It uses precise language and avoids unnecessary words or phrases.

* Logical and connected: It expresses a single, clear idea, and the words and phrases within it are logically related to each other.

* Easy to understand: The meaning of the sentence is readily apparent to the reader.

Here are some examples of coherent sentences:

* The dog chased the ball across the park. (Grammatically correct, clear, logical, and easy to understand.)

* After a long day, she finally sat down to enjoy a cup of tea. (Grammatically correct, clear, logical, and easy to understand.)

* Despite the heavy rain, the team managed to win the game. (Grammatically correct, clear, logical, and easy to understand.)

Here's an example of a non-coherent sentence:

* The cat, jumped, the over, fence. (Grammatically incorrect and lacks clear meaning.)

In contrast, a coherent sentence would be:

* The cat jumped over the fence.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any other questions!

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