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Parenthesis (rhetoric)

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is an explanatory or qualifying word, phrase, clause, or sentence inserted into a passage. The parenthesis could be left out and still form grammatically correct text. Parenthetical expressions are usually
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are Detected ...
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Within each example sentence, the parenthetical phrase is the portion that is displayed in an
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My umbrella (which is somewhat broken) can still shield the two of us from the rain.
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People who eat broccoli are typically healthier—and happier—than people who don't.
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for parenthesis and other purposes, because "They cannot be transmitted over
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The following are examples of types of parenthetical phrases:
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Grammatically optional part inserted into a passage
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Index

rhetoric
Ancient Greek
delimited
parentheses
brackets
style and usage guides
news industry of the twentieth century
AP Stylebook
square brackets
news wires
appositive
noun of direct address
Appositive
brackets
A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are Detected ...
ISBN
978-1333239831
Christian, Darrell
Froke, Paula Marie
Jacobsen, Sally A.
Minthorn, David
"brackets "
AP Stylebook
Associated Press
ISBN
9780917360589
LCCN
2002249088
OCLC
881182354

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