How many periodic sentences in this paragraph?
In the paragraph on pages 37 and 38 trace the relation of the succeeding sentences.
At the bottom of page 45 what is the reason for putting first in the sentence, “of those principles”? What do you think of the massing of the whole sentence? What has been made emphatic?
Note the last two sentences at the end of the paragraph on page 58. Is their arrangement effective? Change one. What is the effect? (See also the middle of page 64.)
On page 60 why did he not say, “She grovels like a beast, she hisses like a serpent, she stings like a scorpion”?
What arrangement of clauses in the first sentence in the paragraph beginning at the bottom of page 66? Does it add clearness?
In the same paragraph find a balanced sentence.
What advantage is there in the short sentences on page 68?
In the first sentence of the paragraph, beginning on page 71, read one of the clauses, “by whom king, church, and aristocracy were trampled down.” What is the effect of the change?
Is the parallel construction in the last sentence beginning on page 77 good? Is it good in the last sentence of this paragraph?