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How to omit clause in OMM

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addiction as literary technique so diction is a specific style of speaking or writing that is evident based upon word choice and and also sometimes sentence structure the way things are put together in the writing or speaking and the thing is that all words have a denotation and some have a connotation and so words especially having to do with connotation is in reference to our diction so denotation is pretty simply the dictionary definition of a word for instance horse from the dictionary says itamp;#39;s a large solid hoofed herbivorous quadruped equis domesticated since prehistoric times read in a number of varieties and used for carrying or pulling loads for writing and for racing now connotation you canamp;#39;t find it in the dictionary but itamp;#39;s the implied emotional or cultural meaning of a word so these are also two words used with horses steed and nag now a steed has a very positive connotation a strong smart horse in a nag has a negative connotation itamp;#39;s an

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The relative pronoun that always introduces essential information and can be omitted if it is the object of the clause. Sally chose the dress that she liked best. That is the object of the restrictive relative clause; therefore, that can be omitted, e.g. Sally chose the dress she liked best.
In a restrictive clause, use that. In a nonrestrictive clause, use which. Remember, which is as disposable as a sandwich wrapper. If you can remove the clause without destroying the meaning of the sentence, the clause is nonessential (another word for nonrestrictive), and you can use which.
When that immediately follows a verb of attribution (said, stated, announced, disclosed), it often can be omitted and the meaning will stay the same. Example: She said (that) it was all a hoax.
When that immediately follows a verb of attribution (said, stated, announced, disclosed), it often can be omitted and the meaning will stay the same. Example: She said (that) it was all a hoax. Better to omit that here. When a time element intervenes between the verb and the dependent clause, that should be used.
The relative pronoun can only be omitted when it is the object of the clause. When the relative pronoun is the subject of the clause, it cannot be omitted.

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