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The words should be such, as are easily under- stood, in the sense which the writer intends. S. The words and members of the sentence, which are most nearly related, should be placed as near to each other as possible ; that their mutual relation may clearly appear. This rule requires particular attention to the situ- ation of adverbs, pronouns, and other connecting words. UNITY. The unity of a sentence implies that it contains one principal idea, and has one subject, or nominative, which IS the... governing word from the beginning to the end. RULES OP UNITY. 1. During the course of the sentence, the subject, or nominative, should be changed as little as possible. Digitized byLjOOQlC ENGLISH COMPOSITION. 65 2. Ideas which have but little connexion should be expressed in separate seiitences, and not crowded into one. 3. A parenthesis should not occur in the middle of a sentence. 4. The sentence should be brought to a full and per* feet close. BTRBirOTH. The strength of a sentence requires such an arrange- ment of the words and members, as will exhibit the sense to the best advantage; give every word its due weight and force, and thereby convey a clear, strong and full idea of the writer's meaning.
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