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Elements of Style
Chapter One: Introductory
Chapter Two: Usage
Chapter Three: Composition
- Rule Nine
- Rule Ten
- Rule Eleven
- Rule Twelve
- Rule Thirteen
- Rule Fourteen
- Rule Fifteen
- Rule Sixteen
- Rule Seventeen
- Rule Eighteen
Chapter Four: A Few Matters of Form
Chapter Five: Commonly Misused Elements
Chapter Six: Words Often Mispelled
Chapter Three: Rule Twelve
III. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION
Rule 12: Put Statements in Positive Form
Make definite assertions. Avoid tame, colorless, hesitating, non-committal language. Use the word not as a means of denial or in antithesis, never as a means of evasion.
- He was not very often on time.
- He usually came late.
- He usually came late.
- He did not think that studying Latin was much use.
- He thought the study of Latin useless.
- He thought the study of Latin useless.
- The Taming of the Shrew is rather weak in spots. Shakespeare
does not portray Katharine as a very admirable character, nor does
Bianca remain long in memory as an important character in
Shakespeare's works.
- The women in The Taming of the Shrew are unattractive. Katharine is disagreeable, Bianca insignificant.
The last example, before correction, is indefinite as well as negative. The corrected version, consequently, is simply a guess at the writer's intention.
All three examples show the weakness inherent in the word not. Consciously or unconsciously, the reader is dissatisfied with being told only what is not; he wishes to be told what is. Hence, as a rule, it is better to express a negative in positive form.
- not honest
- dishonest
- dishonest
- not important
- trifling
- trifling
- did not remember
- forgot
- forgot
- did not pay any attention to
- ignored
- ignored
- did not have much confidence in
- distrusted
The antithesis of negative and positive is strong:
- Not charity, but simple justice.
- Not that I loved Caesar less, but Rome the more.
Negative words other than not are usually strong:
- The sun never sets upon the British flag.
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