And the author shows scant ability to make larger sense of what he learns.
The authors shows examples that have to do with how scientific research is done.
The author shows how gender and social class interact to produce different benefits from cultural capital.
Perhaps in a second act, the author could show us the two of them breaking away and asserting their independence.
But it's simply smothering in the long run if the author shows so little awareness of when she's gone too far.
The author shows himself to have been a man of wide reading.
The author, who spent months with them, shows how they have since been exploited by both corporations and environmentalists.
The author shows that when people are frightened, sometimes they can act in a very nasty way.
Does the author show a love for, and knowledge of, nature?
The author shows us human beings, not forces of darkness.