Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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NOTE . It will be observed that in the combined sentence all the elements contained in each of the separate statements are woven together . Statement I is the principal proposition , or skeleton sentence .
NOTE . It will be observed that in the combined sentence all the elements contained in each of the separate statements are woven together . Statement I is the principal proposition , or skeleton sentence .
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Abbott says , “ Who , ' ' which , ' etc. , introduce a new * NOTE . For fuller explanation of restrictive and non - restrictive clauses , the pupil is referred to " Adjective Clauses " under the rules for the punctuation of complex ...
Abbott says , “ Who , ' ' which , ' etc. , introduce a new * NOTE . For fuller explanation of restrictive and non - restrictive clauses , the pupil is referred to " Adjective Clauses " under the rules for the punctuation of complex ...
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NOTE . — The members of a compound sentence are subject to the rules of punctuation that have been given for the simple and for the complex sentence ; but the pupil should here be taught the rules that apply specially to the punctuation ...
NOTE . — The members of a compound sentence are subject to the rules of punctuation that have been given for the simple and for the complex sentence ; but the pupil should here be taught the rules that apply specially to the punctuation ...
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NOTE . In combining the statements embraced in the second group of the examples given above , statement 1 forms the first member . Statement 2 forms the second member . Statement 3 is changed to a prepositional phrase , used adverbially ...
NOTE . In combining the statements embraced in the second group of the examples given above , statement 1 forms the first member . Statement 2 forms the second member . Statement 3 is changed to a prepositional phrase , used adverbially ...
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The mocking - bird exactly imitates their notes . This admirable mimic frequently imposes on birds themselves . The birds are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates . They dive , with precipitation , into the depths of thickets .
The mocking - bird exactly imitates their notes . This admirable mimic frequently imposes on birds themselves . The birds are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates . They dive , with precipitation , into the depths of thickets .
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