Antithesis (Rule 69), 152. Exclamation (Rule 67), 151. Metaphor (Rule 63), 149. Trope (Rule 63), 149. "Fine writing" (Rule 11), 40. Foreign and irregular plurals (Rule Foreign terms (Rule 7), 24. Form, likeness of, in sentence ele- ments (Rule 84), 203. Forms, grammatical, omission of GLOSSARY OF Words and FORMS, Grammatical forms, exactness in Grammatical forms, omission of Group thought, how tested for unity Group topic in paragraph (Rule 93), Hackneyed expressions (Rule 13), 42. Harsh combinations of sounds Historic present, for narrative in Predicative matter in paragraph Premises, testing of, in deduction Present, historic, for narrative in- tensity (Rule 62), 148. Principal tenses (Rule 22), 62. Pronoun, case forms of (Rule 16), Pronoun reference, rule for (Rule 34), 90. Proportion of parts in plan (Rule Provincialisms (Rule 9), 32, 33. 197. Punctuation, marks of:- Colon, 187. Comma, 189. Dash, 191. Exclamation point, 173. Interrogation point, 174. Semicolon, 188. RAPIDITY in style, 136–145. READER, WHAT IS DUE TO THE, in Reference, pronominal, rule for Relation of elements by connectives Relative adverbs for rapidity, 139. Relative pronoun, different offices Relative pronoun, omission of, for Repeated ideas, synonymous words Repeated sounds (Rule 71), 161. Repetition, growth of idea in, 161. Repetition of words for clearness Restrictive phrases, placing of (Rule Restrictive relative, 93. SUBJECT, WHAT IS DUE TO THE, in Subjects, synonymous, concord of, Subjects with conjunctions, concord Subjunctive mood, use of (Rule 20), Subordinate clause, how to make Subordinate tenses (Rule 23), 63. SUM, THE PARAGRAPH IN, 221-227. |