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"Write in a way that comes naturally," "Revise and rewrite," "Do not explain too much," and the rest; above all, the cleansing, clarion "Be clear."
William Strunk JR. and E.B. White • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition

It is, of course, equally correct to write each of these as two sentences, replacing the semicolons with periods.
William Strunk JR. and E.B. White • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
- Form the possessive singular of nouns by adding 's.
William Strunk JR. and E.B. White • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
writer make all sentences short or avoid all detail and treat subjects only in outline, but that every word tell.
William Strunk JR. and E.B. White • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
do not use periods for commas.
William Strunk JR. and E.B. White • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
No comma, however, should separate a noun from a restrictive term of identification.