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An anapodoton (from the Greek anapodosis: "without a main clause") is a rhetorical device ... a figure of speech that is an incomplete sentence, consisting of a subject or complement without the requisite object. The stand-alone subordinate clause suggests or implies a subject (a main clause), but this is not usually provided.source
Bella Monica lunch Break
Coffee
Dazzingling December
Elizabeth Hawes wrote:
Fashion is Spinach in 1938.
Garlic soup for dinner - yum!
Had a pear and gorgonzola salad with shrimp for lunch
  Just Journal
Kind, Kindred hearts
Leave a Little early
Make it home before sunset
Nearly done...
 Oatmeal
Pick up Prescriptions
Quiet study floor provide an opportunity for me to help a student
Reading: An Ordinary Fairy by John Osborne
Satsumas on sale at Whole Foods: "Clementines sweeter cousin"
Today's "research" took me to some interesting places. A book in the 600s caught my eye, and everything else I've done this afternoon seems
Unusually odd
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