Effective prose in English is succinct, direct, and lithe.
By contrast, here is the ordinary type of ordinary sentence ordinarily written by the ordinary student.
“As corporations are in perpetual pursuit of maximum profits, social sustainability and responsibility are very frequently neglected.”
As you see, the sentence is comprised of nineteen grammatical units.
By contrast, here is the ordinary type of ordinary sentence ordinarily written by the ordinary student.
“As corporations are in perpetual pursuit of maximum profits, social sustainability and responsibility are very frequently neglected.”
As you see, the sentence is comprised of nineteen grammatical units.
- As
- corporations
- are
- in
- perpetual
- pursuit
- of
- maximum
- profits
- ,
- social
- sustainability
- and
- responsibility
- are
- very
- frequently
- neglected
- .
What is the minimum number of grammatical units (words and punctuation) that you can revise this sentence into: retaining all necessary meaning and eliminating error?
Mine is seven.
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