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Each pronoun agrees with their antecedent. Verbs has to agree with their subjects. Don’t use no double negatives. A writer mustn’t shift your point of view. When dangling, don’t use participles. Join clauses good, like a conjunction should. Don’t use run-on sentences you got to punctuate. About sentence fragments. It’s important to use apostrophe’s right. Don’t abbrev. Check to see if you any words out. In my opinion I think that an author when he is writing shouldn’t get into the habit of making use of too many unnecessary words that he really does not need. Last but not least: Lay off cliches. From Confessions of A Moonlight Writer, James Cox

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