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  2. Opening sentence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] One of the most famous opening lines, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times", starts a sentence of 118 words [4] that draws the reader in by its contradiction; the first sentence of the novel, Yes even contains 477 words. Moby-Dick's "Call me Ishmael." is an example of a short opening sentence.

  3. FIFA scrambling together 2025 Club World Cup, a grand ... - AOL

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    With no broadcast deals, venues or sponsors secured, FIFA's efforts to launch its expanded Club World Cup are clouded by financial unknowns and lukewarm interest from top clubs.

  4. So (word) - Wikipedia

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    So is an English word that, apart from its other uses, has become increasingly popular in recent years as a coordinating conjunctive opening word in a sentence. This device is particularly used when answering questions although the questioner may also use the device. So may also be used to end sentences. When ending a sentence, it may be: an ...

  5. Baraita on the Thirty-two Rules - Wikipedia

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    There are strong grounds for the supposition that the opening sentence of the Baraita ran: "R. Eliezer, the son of R. Jose the Galilean, said." This is the reading of Joshua ha-Levi and Isaiah Horowitz; [6] and it is believed that the name of the author did not drop out until the addition of the sentence from the Talmud. Consequently, no ...

  6. The Evolution of Political Advertising from Jefferson to ...

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    The Albany Regency is one example of this, as it featured several politicians and newspapers in the state of New York, all with the shared goal of supporting the presidential administration of ...

  7. Parataxis - Wikipedia

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    Parataxis (from Greek: παράταξις, "act of placing side by side"; from παρα, para "beside" + τάξις, táxis "arrangement") is a literary technique, in writing or speaking, that favors short, simple sentences, without conjunctions or with the use of coordinating, but not with subordinating conjunctions. [1][2] It contrasts with ...

  8. Stuntboy, in the Meantime - Wikipedia

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    Atheneum. Publication date. November 30, 2021. ISBN. 978-1-5344-1816-5. Followed by. Stuntboy, In-Between Time. Stuntboy, in the Meantime is a 2021 middle grade graphic novel written by Jason Reynolds and illustrated by Raúl the Third. The novel was a 2021 Schneider Family Book Award honor book, and in 2023, the audiobook won an Audie Award ...

  9. Tromeo and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    However, Tyrone refuses to believe him. Eventually, Murray stands by Tromeo's side to try and defend his honor but is fatally wounded by Tyrone's club as an example for anyone, besides Arbuckle, who dares to seduce Juliet. Tromeo, enraged by his friend's death, pursues Tyrone, slays him (through a series of car crashes that dismember him).