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The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories." This is because that clause, although a complete sentence, modifies the noun "author" and the rest of the sentence, "Edgar Allan Poe is an American author..." can stand on its own as a complete sentence without the subordinate clause.The subordinate clause is, "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories". This clause exists to enlarge upon the statement "Edgar Allan Poe was an American author" and is subordinate to that statement.The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories".
Short sentences create tension x
But, why?
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you can give me a short paragraph of 5 sentences talking about of your talent.
Combine some short sentences into longer ones.
No. It is an adjective clause, as it begins with a relative pronoun (who).
These are: As Introduction As Conclusion As a bridge to the next paragraph
You can combine two or more simple sentences by using conjuctions. Except for very short sentences, you should put a comma before some conjuctions, which are called coordinating conjunctions.They are :forandnorbutoryetso(the mnemonic is fanboys).The subordinating conjunctions allow one independent clause to modify another.They include :afteralthoughasas ifas long asas thoughbecausebeforeeven ifeven thoughifif onlyin order thatnow thatoncerather thansinceso thatthanthatthoughtillunlessuntilwhenwheneverwherewhereaswhereverwhile
It is important for a speaker to use short simple sentences so that the person listening would easily understand it.
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