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Periodic sentences

A periodic sentence (sometimes just called a period) is a highly structured sentence, usually rather long and including several subordinate clauses. Formal writing uses periodic sentences; informal writing generally does not. AG 600-601

In a true periodic sentence, often neither the meaning nor the grammar is complete until the very last word.

Information is often supplied in the order in which you need it, or in an order that makes logical or rhetorical sense.

Conjunctions and adverbs make the structure clear.

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