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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Week 6 Harkins

How to Write a Sentence

The subordinating style of sentence writing consists of placing the events of the sentence in sequence of causality (one event causing another), temporality (one event following another along a timeline) and precedence (one event being more important than another). The significance of each action is imbedded in the way that the actions are ordered.


Original Aphorism

Sometimes you have to look at the world upside-down in order to see it right-side up.

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