hello
First reference is to say the noun, second is pronoun, third is noun, fourth is pronoun
Noun Pronoun Noun (Pronoun Clarity)
If a question is started out with a statement, then you place a comma at the end of the statement before the question.
Statement/Question
If you have two or more adjectives describing one noun/pronoun you must separate them with a comma.
adj/ one noun
a cleverly worded insight about life. E.g. "A stitch in time saves nine."
aphorism
what a word suggests beyond its dictionary meaning.
connotation
the basic definition or dictionary meaning of a word.
denotation
use a comma to off set the name of someone you are speaking to directy
direct address
a metaphor that continues through the entire piece of literature. Uses the comparison to add emphasis to the point the author is trying to make.
extended metaphor
brought, carried
lat
to appoint
lega
a story that has a second meaning beneath the surface, endowing a cluster of characters, objects, or events with added significance often the pattern relates each literal item to a corresponding abstract idea or moral principle.
Allegory
addressing someone absent or dead or something non-human as if they could reply.
Apostrophe
One thesis per paper, one topic per paragraph, one idea per sentence.
rule of one
- There must be at least three items.- There must be a comma before the and.- If the items are all separated by and, then there is no need for commas.
series
a way to compare things that are unlike using a phrase like or as
simile
use a comma to separate too, when it means also, from the rest of the sentence
too means also