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INTRODUCTION
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The same tendency is observable here which is so evident in style and in punctuation.

Direct statements, simple sentences as free from involution and complication as possible, are more and more taking the place of the involved, complicated, and obscure sentences of old times.

The ideal style of to-day consists of simple words simply arranged.

Such a style needs little pointing.

The reader is quite able to find his way through the paragraph without constant direction.


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