HOW TO BE PRECAUTIOUS

HOW TO BE PRECAUTIOUS

PRECAUTION

TYPICAL STRUCTURE

  1. Prepare and prevent; don’t repair and repent
Use words in series of consonance
  1. It’s better to lose one minute in life than to lose life in a minute
Use parallel structure
  1. You should be on the lookout that hearing protection is a sound investment.
Use “that” clause
  1. 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
  1. Be aware that wishing won’t keep you safe-safety will!
Use derivatives in consonance
  1. Who can draw prudence that better dead sure than sure dead?
Use the art of wise word in question
  1. Keep alert that safety is the cheap and effective insurance policy.
Use imperative in the simplest meaning
  1. His life tells off one thing that working safely get old; so do those who practice it.
Use same-same structure in a clause
  1. Do you see the portent that man insists on making life complicated as it’s simple?
Use yes-no complex structure
  1. 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

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