"like Atlas, to take the world on my shoulders,"
C. "I never heard what compensation he received for that"
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
i can put nomad in a sentence
"Can you use cruel in a sentence?" is a sentence, so yes, unless you mean something else?
yes,it is incorrect to start a sentence with ''and'' as it is a word to combine wo sentences together, not start a sentence
a sentence for annex is the Louisiana purchase was annexed to the thirteen colonies.
A Parenthetical Expression Is A Sentence Set Off By A Comma After A Subject.
Use a period to end the final sentence within the parenthetical, then use a period outside of the parenthetical to close the sentence in which the parenthetical takes place.
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A parenthetical element in a sentence is a non-essential phrase that is sometimes set off by a comma. It is called non-essential because, if you removed it from the sentence, the gist of the sentence would remain the same.
A parenthetical phrase is a phrase that adds extra information to a sentence but can be removed without changing the sentence's overall meaning. For example, "in my opinion" or "on the other hand" are common parenthetical phrases.
Paul added numerous parenthetical statements to his complicated instruction manual to make it easier to understand.
A parenthetical statement is one that takes place inside a pair of parentheses. They are generally used as an aside to the actual sentence or paragraph.
Parenthetical phrases should be set off by commas if they provide additional, nonessential information within a sentence. If the information is essential to the meaning, do not use commas. It's important to maintain consistency in your punctuation usage for clarity and readability.
-- I never heard what compensation he received for that, --
Yes, you would still put a period at the end of the sentence even if it includes a parenthetical reference. The period indicates the end of the sentence's main thought, and the parenthetical reference is additional information for the reader's benefit.
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No. There is no definitive rule regarding parentheses and end punctuation.Punctuate within the parenthetical as normal, and punctuate the sentence in which the parenthetical occurs as normal as well.