Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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A Simple Sentence consists of one independent proposition . It contains only one subject and one predicate ; but an indefinite number of words and phrases may be brought into the sentence , and grouped about the subject and the ...
A Simple Sentence consists of one independent proposition . It contains only one subject and one predicate ; but an indefinite number of words and phrases may be brought into the sentence , and grouped about the subject and the ...
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The subject and the predicate can be enlarged only by the addition of words and phrases ; for , if another proposition , either subordinate or independent , be introduced , the sentence is no longer simple , but complex or compound ...
The subject and the predicate can be enlarged only by the addition of words and phrases ; for , if another proposition , either subordinate or independent , be introduced , the sentence is no longer simple , but complex or compound ...
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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 . 1 Rhetorical analysis , the opposite ...
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 . 1 Rhetorical analysis , the opposite ...
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A Complex Sentence consists of one independent , or principal , proposition , and one or more subordinate propositions , or clauses . Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a ...
A Complex Sentence consists of one independent , or principal , proposition , and one or more subordinate propositions , or clauses . Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a ...
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Statements may be combined into a complex sentence by making one statement the principal proposition , and the other statement , or statements , dependent upon it . The dependent statements may be embodied in the sentence by means of ...
Statements may be combined into a complex sentence by making one statement the principal proposition , and the other statement , or statements , dependent upon it . The dependent statements may be embodied in the sentence by means of ...
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