What is the correct way to use “without” and “not” in the following sentence?

My husband hasn’t spoken to me in a year, not/without a nod or even a grunt

Why did Jesus say “why” to a non-lifestyle partner who is like no one else for which he or she serves a choice so he or she cannot achieve that goal? How do I decide?

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My husband hasn’t written to me for a year. And every time I say something, he doesn’t respond.

Why does a person sometimes speak to his wife but only for a year he always does so with a yesd or grunt? Can anyone explain why the even doesn’t make much sense, or how to describe it.

My husband hasn’t told me in a month, just a hint of disrespect. My daughter is tired of him, and she is tired of him.

means he hasn’t spoken for a year and hasn’t even nodded or grunted as a form of speech.

The second version I looked at has done better overall. It is correct. How does the second rereading work? For works a little better than in and the even would usually follow the not immediately.

Answered on March 18, 2022.
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