Grammar usage
There shouldn't be an "s" on the end of "emotion" because the word does not need to be pluralized in this instance.
Is it "on the end of "emotion" or "at the end of the word "emotion"?
"Based on facts" is a Parenthetical Clause, and should be surrounded by commas or, again, deleted completely.
Do we need a comma after the word "clause"?
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Either "at the end" or "on the end" is acceptable.
No, good catch... there should not be a comma after "clause".
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answered Jan 03 at 07:30
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Thank you.
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