ENGL-207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Emanuel Swedenborg, Preposition And Postposition, Mollusca
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Here are some rather lengthy sentences that at first seem like run-on-sentences, but are, in fact, grammatically correct. There are no brackets or such in the original sentences; they have been added to specify links between words which are explained after, as this method is the easiest after handwritten. This time had been divided into the warm and the cold and it was good to sleep in the warm and work during the cold and now the whole town of the of the blind would have been asleep. There are many uses of the word and in this sentence. The underlined and joins the bold words sleep and work . During the cold in italics draw our attention as phrase modifiers. --i know--- that revelation is from the self, but from {that age-long memoried self [that shapes the elaborate shell of a mollusc and the child in the womb], [that teaches the birds to make their nests;]}