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Sentence Classification
There are two great classes of sentences according to the gen...

Strength
Strength is that property of style which gives animation, ene...

Summonsummons
Don't say "I shall summons him," but "I shall summon him." Su...

N. Y.
In writing to the President the superscription on the envelop...

Each Otherone Another
Each other refers to two, one another to more than two. "Jone...

The Verb
A verb is a word which implies action or the doing of somethi...

Ten Greatest English Poets
Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Burns, Wordsworth, Kea...

Masters And Masterpieces Of Literature
The Bible is the world's greatest book. Apart from its ...



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