A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... SHORT SENTENCE One is the short , simple , segregating sentence , which is constructed much like the second variety of imperative ( though in speech its intonation is different ) . Here is a good example ; the writer is discussing ...
... SHORT SENTENCE One is the short , simple , segregating sentence , which is constructed much like the second variety of imperative ( though in speech its intonation is different ) . Here is a good example ; the writer is discussing ...
Strana 446
... short and the relationship be- tween them is obvious , the comma may be omitted . In open punctuation the comma usually is dropped when the conjunction between such brief clauses is and : " It was cold and the sky was gray . " If the ...
... short and the relationship be- tween them is obvious , the comma may be omitted . In open punctuation the comma usually is dropped when the conjunction between such brief clauses is and : " It was cold and the sky was gray . " If the ...
Strana 447
... short the clauses it joins . ( 2 ) When the co - ordinated clauses are longer , when the sense requires a pause , or when the writer wants to accentuate the divisions of a balanced sentence , a comma is desirable between co - ordinated ...
... short the clauses it joins . ( 2 ) When the co - ordinated clauses are longer , when the sense requires a pause , or when the writer wants to accentuate the divisions of a balanced sentence , a comma is desirable between co - ordinated ...
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