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How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One
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How To Write A Sentence: And How To Read One Online

Most writing books focus on what not to do (don't use passive voice, don't use adverbs, don't be wordy). Stanley Fish takes a different approach: he treats sentences like

These are precise and hierarchical. They use "if," "although," and "because" to show exactly how one idea controls another. Perfect for arguments. How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One

Think of it like learning a chord progression in music—once you know the structure, you can play a thousand different songs. Two Styles to Master: Most writing books focus on what not to

His core argument? A sentence is not just a pile of words; it’s a The "Form Over Content" Secret don't use adverbs

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