<span>1. This sentence is not acceptable given that in English, double negatives cannot exist. So, you should change the phrase "no more" to "any more" in order to make it acceptable. 2. Poetry that uses no rhyme scheme and no set meter is called free verse. Rhymed verse obviously has a rhyme, metric verses have a specific meter, as well as blank verse, which is always written in iambic pentameter. Only free verses do not have to follow any such rules of poetry.</span>
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Signal Phrases<span>. </span>Signal Phrase<span>: a </span>phrase<span>, clause, or even sentence which leads into a quotation or statistic. These generally include the speaker/author's name and some justification for using him or her as an expert in this context; it may also help establish the context for the quotation.</span>
Forming a compound subject
A compound subject refers to a sentence that talks about two or more subjects. The two subjects are combined with a conjunction such as (and, or, neither).
By forming a compound subject the two sentences:"snowshoeing is a popular activity in grand lake. snowmobiling is also a popular activity in grand lake" can be combined into one sentence as follows:
"Snowshoeing and snowmobiling are popular activities in grand land"
This new sentence now contains a compound subject (both snowshoeing and snowmobiling) which is separated by the conjunction "and".
The structure and rhetorical style that the author uses in the letter to the editor of the Daily News is to inform readers about the new ideas about the disease using scientific evidence as support. They used problem/solution with a logical appeal.