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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 Six
II. ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE
Rule 6: Do Not Break Sentences in Two.
In other words, do not use periods for commas.
- I met them on a Cunard liner several years ago. Coming home from Liverpool to New York.
- He was an interesting talker. A man who had traveled all over the world, and lived in half a dozen countries.
In both these examples, the first period should be replaced by a comma, and the following word begun with a small letter.
It is permissible to make an emphatic word or expression serve the purpose of a sentence and to punctuate it accordingly:
- Again and again he called out. No reply.
The writer must, however, be certain that the emphasis is warranted, and that he will not be suspected of a mere blunder in punctuation.
Rules 3, 4, 5, and 6 cover the most important principles in the punctuation of ordinary sentences; they should be so thoroughly mastered that their application becomes second nature.
Next: Chapter Two: Rule Seven
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