Is this a grammatical error? What type of clause is this?

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All three sentences need to begin with “Whilst” or “While.” Plus, it will be tedious if the author uses the same sentence structure constantly. Generally, one wants to mix sentences of different lengths. Also, short sentences tend to evoke tension or suspense, whilst long sentences tend to make the reader comfortable with what’s occurring (unless the sentences are so long and convoluted that they’re difficult and painful to follow).

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