Reinforce what’s being said– A truncated sentence can place emphasis on a previous statement or sentence
Create tension, haste or urgency– We talk about a short, sharp shock – when we shorten our communication, we give it power.
Is the above common usage to place the answer to a question and attach it at the front of the next sentence ?
Yes; you can go to town. (what's the difference between semi-colon and comma when the word is punctuated in the vocative case in this way ?
From Darlington to England's darling - rise and rise of Jordan Pickford (is this grammatically accurate: in English do these structures require a logical sequence as in rise and fall or sink and swim. Its emphatic but wasn't sure if it was accurate ?
Reinforce what’s being said – A truncated sentence can place emphasis on a previous statement or sentence Create tension, haste or urgency – We talk about a short, sharp shock – when we shorten our communication, we give it power. Is the above common usage to place the answer to a question and attach it at the front of the next sentence ? I don't see any questions in the above.
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Reinforce what’s being said– A truncated sentence can place emphasis on a previous statement or sentence
Create tension, haste or urgency– We talk about a short, sharp shock – when we shorten our communication, we give it power.
Is the above common usage to place the answer to a question and attach it at the front of the next sentence ?
I don't see an