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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

Parenthetical phrase
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

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