HOW TO BE PRECAUTIOUS
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HOW TO BE PRECAUTIOUS
PRECAUTION | TYPICAL STRUCTURE |
- Prepare and prevent; don’t repair and repent
| Use words in series of consonance |
- It’s better to lose one minute in life than to lose life in a minute
| Use parallel structure |
- You should be on the lookout that hearing protection is a sound investment.
| Use “that” clause |
- Those who’s on the ball that don’t learn safety by accident know it alert today alive tomorrow.
| Use consonance with varied relative clauses |
- Be aware that wishing won’t keep you safe-safety will!
| Use derivatives in consonance |
- Who can draw prudence that better dead sure than sure dead?
| Use the art of wise word in question |
- Keep alert that safety is the cheap and effective insurance policy.
| Use imperative in the simplest meaning |
- His life tells off one thing that working safely get old; so do those who practice it.
| Use same-same structure in a clause |
- Do you see the portent that man insists on making life complicated as it’s simple?
| Use yes-no complex structure |
- Nothing can warn us as the wise make life a dream; the fool a game; the rich a comedy; the poor a tragedy.
| Use indefinite pronoun with parallel structure |