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		<title>Fear Not the Long Sentence</title>
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		<description>Everyone fears the long sentence. Editors fear it. Readers fear it. Most of all, writers fear it. Even I fear it. But...</description>
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		<title>Control the Pace</title>
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		<description>Control the pace of the story by varying sentence length.</description>
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		<title>Period As a Stop Sign</title>
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		<description>Place strong words at the beginning of sentences and paragraphs, and at the end. The period acts as a stop sign. Any word next to the period says, &apos;Look at me.&apos;</description>
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