Tweeting Maxims
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This is a subordinating sentence.
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This is an example of a repetition- key word sentence. "to regret something" is the key phrase.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This is an example of a complex - anticipation sentence. The reader anticipates what will happen if a person is afraid to risk failure.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This is an example of a two-part representative series sentence, what you see and what you hear. k
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This is an additive sentence.
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This sentence is a balanced structure series type. The two parts are equal and balanced.
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This is a subordinating sentence.
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This sentence is an example of compound - punctuation only since there is no coordinating conjunction between the two independent clauses.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This sentence is an example of compound - punctuation only since there is no coordinating conjunction between the two independent clauses.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This is a simple anticipation sentence. The reader is anticipating what is education the key to...
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This is a subordinating sentence.
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This sentence is an example of Epistrophe as it ends both thoughts with the same phrase "for each other".
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This is an additive sentence.
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This sentence is an example of compound - punctuation only since there is no coordinating conjunction between the two independent clauses.
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This is a subordinating sentence.
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This is an example of a simple afterthought sentence. The first part is contingent upon the second part being true also.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This sentence is an example of a compound punctuation sentence.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This sentence is a example of a negative - positive structure. It has a not this/but that form.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This is an example of an alliterative sentence.
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This is an additive sentence.
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This is an example of repeated word - Epizeuxis. Believe is use twice in close proximity.
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