WRTG-106 Chapter 4: Building Better Sentences Chapter Four

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A kernel sentence can contain only a single word. The term kernel sentence refers to whatever word or words we use as a starting point, the sentence zero from which we might develop a longer, more propositional, more satisfying sentence. Think of a kernel sentence as a base clause that needs or rewards elaboration if it is to be truly effective, much less impressive. Some kernel sentences are simply as short as they can be. Almost anything we add to it will make it more satisfying in terms of propositional information. You can focus on the entire base clause, on its subject, on its verb, or on its object. Think of kernel sentences as an invitation for more propositional content. A longer, more complicated sentence may already advanced a number of propositions to which we can add more useful detail or classification.

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