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Elements of Style
Chapter One: Introductory
Chapter Two: Usage
Chapter Three: Composition
Chapter Four: A Few Matters of Form
Chapter Five: Commonly Misused Elements
Chapter Six: Words Often Mispelled
Chapter Two: Rule Eight
II. ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE
Rule 8: Divide Words at Line-Ends, in Accordance with Their Formation and Pronunciation.
If there is room at the end of a line for one or more syllables of a word, but not for the whole word, divide the word, unless this involves cutting off only a single letter, or cutting off only two letters of a long word. No hard and fast rule for all words can be laid down. The principles most frequently applicable are:
- Divide the word according to its formation:
- know-ledge (not knowl-edge); Shake-speare (not Shakes-peare); de-scribe (not des-cribe); atmo-sphere (not atmos-phere);
- Divide "on the vowel:"
- edi-ble (not ed-ible); propo-sition; ordi-nary; espe-cial; reli-gious; oppo-nents; regu-lar; classi-fi-ca-tion (three divisions possible); deco-rative; presi-dent;
- Divide between double letters, unless they come at the end of the simple form of the word:
- Apen-nines; Cincin-nati; refer-ring; but tell-ing.
- The treatment of consonants in combination is best shown from examples:
- for-tune; pic-ture; presump-tuous; illus-tration; sub-stan-tial (either division); indus-try; instruc-tion; sug-ges-tion; incen-diary.
The student will do well to examine the syllable-division in a number of pages of any carefully printed book.
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