Rant response to a Classified
- pneuby
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Rant response to a Classified
NAME: Bdg
EMAIL: yourrights@gone.com
MESSAGE:
I will need to look at your ID because prohibited possessor exists which is an infringement yet I'll cry about infringements and am too retarded to figure out that if I can support an infringement on someone else I don't get to cry about infringements anymore because I'm privately doing the infringements myself for free further reiterating infringements across the board you f*** gun owners are retards and bury yourselves to feel safe your part of the problem in this country as to of where it's going lol will call out infringements while literally supporting and upholding them now you know why the country is heading in the direction it is you f*** coward your not an American your not for freedom but quite the opposite.....
Huh?
EMAIL: yourrights@gone.com
MESSAGE:
I will need to look at your ID because prohibited possessor exists which is an infringement yet I'll cry about infringements and am too retarded to figure out that if I can support an infringement on someone else I don't get to cry about infringements anymore because I'm privately doing the infringements myself for free further reiterating infringements across the board you f*** gun owners are retards and bury yourselves to feel safe your part of the problem in this country as to of where it's going lol will call out infringements while literally supporting and upholding them now you know why the country is heading in the direction it is you f*** coward your not an American your not for freedom but quite the opposite.....
Huh?
- Suck My Glock
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
Yes, that schit is just bad manners and always has been. Insulting to us Americans and plain rude.
- smithers599
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
"Mr. Sajak, I'd like to buy some punctuation marks."
- brian10x
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
Spelling NAZI approves of your spelling!
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
A run-on sentence is two or more independent clauses incorrectly presented in a single sentence. This can be highly distracting to readers and prevent the writer from successfully communicating key information.
Run-on sentences can be fixed in a number of ways, some of which can help add variety, flair, or sophistication to your writing.
1. The easiest way to fix a run-on sentence is to punctuate each independent clause with a period.
The professor lectured. The students took notes.
Class began. The professor lectured. Students took notes.
These sentences are grammatically correct, but if you think you might like more variety in your sentences, other solutions might be better.
2. Another relatively easy way to fix run-ons is to separate independent clauses with semicolons.
Class began; the professor lectured.
The professor lectured; students took notes.
The semicolon is a good solution if you have two independent clauses in your run-on sentence. If you have three independent clauses, inserting two semi-colons is technically correct, but may look awkward to readers.
Class began; the professor lectured; students took notes.
There are other, better options for repairing a run-on sentence with three independent clauses.
3. You can also fix a run-on using one or more commas and one of the following coordinating conjunctions: and, but, so, or, nor, for.
Class began, and the professor lectured.
The professor lectured, so the students took notes.
In these examples, two independent clauses are being joined, and one comma before the conjunction is all that is necessary. However, to join three independent clauses, insert a comma after the first two.
Class began, the professor lectured, and students took notes.
This is often a very effective way to repair a run-on with three independent clauses.
4. The most sophisticated way to fix a run-on is to subordinate one of the independent clauses. When you subordinate a clause, you change the wording so that it is a dependent rather than an independent clause.
When class began the professor lectured.
The professor lectured while the students took notes.
Adding “when” and “while” to what had formerly been independent clauses made them dependent clauses that could be joined to an independent clause with no punctuation. Sometimes, when you subordinate a clause, you may need a comma.
5. Any of the solutions above are great ways to repair a run-on. Once you are familiar with them, you can use them together to add even more variety to your writing. The following sentence uses solutions 1 and 3:
Class began. The professor lectured, and students took notes.
This sentence uses solutions 1 and 4:
When class began, the professor lectured. Students took notes.
This one uses solutions 2 and 4:
When class began, the professor lectured; students took notes.
© 2022 Regents of the University of Michigan, What is a Run-on Sentence & How Do I Fix It?, https://lsa.umich.edu/sweetland/undergr ... x-it-.html
Run-on sentences can be fixed in a number of ways, some of which can help add variety, flair, or sophistication to your writing.
1. The easiest way to fix a run-on sentence is to punctuate each independent clause with a period.
The professor lectured. The students took notes.
Class began. The professor lectured. Students took notes.
These sentences are grammatically correct, but if you think you might like more variety in your sentences, other solutions might be better.
2. Another relatively easy way to fix run-ons is to separate independent clauses with semicolons.
Class began; the professor lectured.
The professor lectured; students took notes.
The semicolon is a good solution if you have two independent clauses in your run-on sentence. If you have three independent clauses, inserting two semi-colons is technically correct, but may look awkward to readers.
Class began; the professor lectured; students took notes.
There are other, better options for repairing a run-on sentence with three independent clauses.
3. You can also fix a run-on using one or more commas and one of the following coordinating conjunctions: and, but, so, or, nor, for.
Class began, and the professor lectured.
The professor lectured, so the students took notes.
In these examples, two independent clauses are being joined, and one comma before the conjunction is all that is necessary. However, to join three independent clauses, insert a comma after the first two.
Class began, the professor lectured, and students took notes.
This is often a very effective way to repair a run-on with three independent clauses.
4. The most sophisticated way to fix a run-on is to subordinate one of the independent clauses. When you subordinate a clause, you change the wording so that it is a dependent rather than an independent clause.
When class began the professor lectured.
The professor lectured while the students took notes.
Adding “when” and “while” to what had formerly been independent clauses made them dependent clauses that could be joined to an independent clause with no punctuation. Sometimes, when you subordinate a clause, you may need a comma.
5. Any of the solutions above are great ways to repair a run-on. Once you are familiar with them, you can use them together to add even more variety to your writing. The following sentence uses solutions 1 and 3:
Class began. The professor lectured, and students took notes.
This sentence uses solutions 1 and 4:
When class began, the professor lectured. Students took notes.
This one uses solutions 2 and 4:
When class began, the professor lectured; students took notes.
© 2022 Regents of the University of Michigan, What is a Run-on Sentence & How Do I Fix It?, https://lsa.umich.edu/sweetland/undergr ... x-it-.html
- tunnug
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
Let's eat Grandma.
Let's eat, Grandma
By the way, I agree with the original post.
Let's eat, Grandma
By the way, I agree with the original post.
- Rock Hardson
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
Were is da speeling/grahmer professir win youe knead him/her????
- smithers599
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Re: Rant response to a Classified
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_salad
See "babbling."A word salad, or schizophasia, is a "confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases",[1] most often used to describe a symptom of a neurological or mental disorder.
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