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According to the court, the second comma divides the amendment into two clauses: one "prefatory" and the other "operative".
The text of the amendment is divided into two clauses and is, as a whole, ungrammatical: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed".
Lehman types out the lyrics in his email to "show how rhetorically balanced the first stanza is, each line divided into two clauses conjoined by 'when.'".
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Similar to the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment is divided into five clauses, representing five distinct, yet related, rights.
In the first sentence here, the dash is not enough to link the two clauses into a single sentence.
Combining two clauses into one requires the use of a logical metaphor.
These two clauses, the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause, are frequently in tension.
How do the two clauses of the amendment interact?
But the Irish legislation just encompasses two clauses, she says.
Only two clauses are agentive.
We next present two clauses for each connective and quantifier.
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