Source: wikibot/periodic-sentence

= Periodic sentence
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A periodic sentence is a complex sentence structure in which the main clause or its predicate is withheld until the end. This construction builds suspense or interest by presenting subordinate clauses and phrases that provide context or information before revealing the main point. For example: "Although the storm raged outside and the winds howled fiercely, we remained safe and warm inside the house.