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... sentences : 18 words 14 words 37 words Once more , Version B seems duller , since the required span of attention remains uniform sentence after sentence , whereas the sentences of Ver- sion A range from the short and punchy to the long ...
... sentences : 18 words 14 words 37 words Once more , Version B seems duller , since the required span of attention remains uniform sentence after sentence , whereas the sentences of Ver- sion A range from the short and punchy to the long ...
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... sentence say about the President ? That he resigned . Let's put " resigned " in the verb position and try again : The President resigned because of the sudden collapse of his wife . This is much tighter - 11 words for the original 23 ...
... sentence say about the President ? That he resigned . Let's put " resigned " in the verb position and try again : The President resigned because of the sudden collapse of his wife . This is much tighter - 11 words for the original 23 ...
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... sentence by scrambling the series : The police captain told his men to prepare for anything - loot- ing , murder , arson , insults . Like the periodic sentence ... sentence ) . Main - clause THE SENTENCE III : HIGHER ORGANIZATIONS 173.
... sentence by scrambling the series : The police captain told his men to prepare for anything - loot- ing , murder , arson , insults . Like the periodic sentence ... sentence ) . Main - clause THE SENTENCE III : HIGHER ORGANIZATIONS 173.
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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