It might have occurred to you that “some basics” should be capitalized. Everyone knows that every beginning letter of a title must be capitalized.
Well, you won’t get far thinking like that.
In my opinion, English teachers’ only purpose is to teach you how to become an English teacher. The best authors will barely acknowledge that grammatical rules exist.
I personally like to use rules, but for dramatical needs, I find it better to sometimes ignore these rules. Would Night have been suck an amazing novel had Elie added a verb in every sentence?
In many cases, it’s definitely better to ignore grammatical rules.
Eriee frantically grasped the railing as her chin hammered the steps… footsteps echoed above… she beat down the ebony steps soaked with blood, her candle flickering out her last advantage; she ran and ran and ran through the dark steps, stopping for mere seconds to listen to the footsteps… the footsteps… but all she heard was her own heart fading into the misty cloaking of the night and fainted on the spot, listening to the blood pumping through her skull and a triumphant shriek from the only light source, the stairs.
So please, don’t kill yourself for paragraph-long run-ons. Use the following list when adding emotion or drama.
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