Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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In form , it is distinguished by commencing on a new line a short distance from the beginning of the line . The sentences are then written in close succession , until the paragraph is completed . In combining sentences into a paragraph ...
In form , it is distinguished by commencing on a new line a short distance from the beginning of the line . The sentences are then written in close succession , until the paragraph is completed . In combining sentences into a paragraph ...
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The beginning of the sentence is the usual place for the subject ; now , to use the introductory " there " or the anticipative subject " it " removes the real subject from the beginning , and thus emphasizes it .
The beginning of the sentence is the usual place for the subject ; now , to use the introductory " there " or the anticipative subject " it " removes the real subject from the beginning , and thus emphasizes it .
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... frequent occasion to invert the grammatical order of parts in a sentence , —to put verbs before their subjects , objects and predicate adjectives before their verbs , or adverbial words and phrases at the beginning of the sentence .
... frequent occasion to invert the grammatical order of parts in a sentence , —to put verbs before their subjects , objects and predicate adjectives before their verbs , or adverbial words and phrases at the beginning of the sentence .
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This is the beginning of civility . 20. ' Tis hard to find the right Homer .. 21. My traveling companions were very disagreeable individuals . 22. A person who looked on the waters only for a moment might fancy that they were retiring .
This is the beginning of civility . 20. ' Tis hard to find the right Homer .. 21. My traveling companions were very disagreeable individuals . 22. A person who looked on the waters only for a moment might fancy that they were retiring .
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Every word in the following passage from St. John is of Saxon origin : " In the beginning was the Word , and the Word was with God , and the Word was God . The same was in the beginning with God . All things were made by him ...
Every word in the following passage from St. John is of Saxon origin : " In the beginning was the Word , and the Word was with God , and the Word was God . The same was in the beginning with God . All things were made by him ...
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