It doesn't take analysis from the British SIS to realize something is amiss near this
sis. If the writer wished to end a sentence with a shortened form of
sister, that's fine, but not to put too fine a point on it, he should have put a point on it — a period, to be exact. It's not conventional to end a sentence, let alone a paragraph, sans a punctuation mark. It's informal. Like
sis.
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