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oneness of thought and of purpose
unity
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is a result from using too many compound sentaceing independent clauses togethor with and's, so's, and so's, & and then's
excessive coodinating
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change a compound sentance in complex sentance by making one of the independent clauses into a dependent clause
subordination
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divide some compound sentance into two or more seperate sentances
division
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do not use a coordinating conjuction (and, or, but,) to join an
adjective clause
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reduces repetition, aid coherence, and makes the iportant idea stand out
subordination
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place what near the words they modify
modifiers
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should come immediately after the words they modify\
adjective phrase and adjective clases
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averb clauses and phrases that modifies a what may be place before or after the werb it modifies
verb
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an adverb phrase or clause that modifies a ? or a ? is usually placed after the word it modifies
adverb and adjective
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what kind of modifier is one that is placed between two words that it might modify
squinting
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what modifier is a phrase or an elliptical clause that does not sensibly modify any other words in the sentance
dangling modifier
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the antecedent to which a pronoun refers myst be clear and unmistakable
pronoun refereneces
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ideas that are logically parallel should be structurally parallel
paraleelism
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