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Fewer commas,
The
-- 23 Sep 2017, 15:06 --
Accidental submit (fat fingers):
What I meant to complete was:
For example:
The house was not without its charms, but there were too many structural problems to justify buying it. A porch that leaned away from the front door. Windows that seemed to come from another century than the rest of the house and did not fit. Columns that were off center and soon to crumble.
I know the technically accurate way is to create a list with commas or semicolons, but what are your thoughts on using the sentence fragment instead? It reads much cleaner, in my opinion. Ideally, I would maybe use bullet points, but that's not always possible...and not particularly literary.
Anyone else have strong feelings either way?
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P.S. Your post title has a comma. Was this intentional, for effect?
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I thought of this thread when I saw this in a book I'm currently reading:in my example, the use of commas would result in a truly unwieldy sentence. The list isn't the type that can be shortened without losing meaning. But to each his own.
"To my surprise, instead of the faded-brown coat of deer, it was the unmistakable blood-red coats of five animals without antlers that emerged from the foliage.
Fanatiks!
Swords at their belt.
Single file, briskly working their way uphill."
"They were Fanatiks, with swords at their belt, briskly working their way uphill in single file" sounds lacklustre in comparison.
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Example sentence from the very start of the book: Greg had been sending her text messages for some time. Often, they were greetings, in the morning, at night, on school holidays; or good luck wishes on exams, debates, and mock trials.
It continued like this throughout the book and I found it distracting and eventually irritating. I couldn’t work out the authors intention in what I felt was complete overuse of punctuation.
Is it personal preference, something subjective? Or is it grammatical error?
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