. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . s the completionof a word on the line, place the hyphen (-) atthe end of the line and follow with the remain-ing syllables on the next line. Words may bedivided, but never divide syllables. Rules of Construction. 1. The principal words in a sentence shouldbe placed where they will make the most strik-ing impression. 2. A weaker assertion or argument shouldnot follow a stronger one. 3. The separation of the preposition fromthe noun which it governs, should be avoided. 4. Concluding the sentence with an adverb,preposit


. Hill's Manual of social and business forms: a guide to correct writing .. . s the completionof a word on the line, place the hyphen (-) atthe end of the line and follow with the remain-ing syllables on the next line. Words may bedivided, but never divide syllables. Rules of Construction. 1. The principal words in a sentence shouldbe placed where they will make the most strik-ing impression. 2. A weaker assertion or argument shouldnot follow a stronger one. 3. The separation of the preposition fromthe noun which it governs, should be avoided. 4. Concluding the sentence with an adverb,preposition, or other insignificant word lessensthe strength of the sentence. Okdek of Aerangeiment.—Young writerswill find it well to prepare a memorandum ofthe subjects they wish to treat on a separateslip of paper, and the points they wish to makerelating to each subject. Having the subjectsclearly fixed in the mind, they should com-mence with the least important and followthrough to the end, considering the most import-ant at the close. DICTIONAET OF SYNONYMOUS WORDS. 63 ^^m.


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