Image+Grammar

“Developing a grammar of style begins with the writer learning to literally and metaphorically “see”. When an author lacks a visual eye, his or her writing has no heart or soul; images lie lifeless like cadavers in a morgue.” by Harry Noden, author of //__Image Grammar.__//

[|My Prezi on Adjectives Out of Order]
//__[|My Prezi on appositives]__//

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-ing verb tagged to the beginning or ending of a sentence - can also be a participle phrase.

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