Rhetoric and CompositionH. Holt, 1907 - 259 páginas |
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... sense of mastery over his material which it is the aim of every writer to possess than the prac- tice of putting his own thought into presentable form . In remolding the thought of others , he gets inevi- tably some suggestions as to ...
... sense of mastery over his material which it is the aim of every writer to possess than the prac- tice of putting his own thought into presentable form . In remolding the thought of others , he gets inevi- tably some suggestions as to ...
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... sense and sense of honor direct its motions . It is no longer a restless agent , without definite aim ; it has a large field of exertion assigned to it , and it subserves those social interests which it would naturally trouble . It is ...
... sense and sense of honor direct its motions . It is no longer a restless agent , without definite aim ; it has a large field of exertion assigned to it , and it subserves those social interests which it would naturally trouble . It is ...
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... sense of the word , living rather upon his neighbors all around him . 38. Unity in the sentence . The first requisite of a good sentence is that it should be a unit . It must be the presentation of one complete thought and only one . In ...
... sense of the word , living rather upon his neighbors all around him . 38. Unity in the sentence . The first requisite of a good sentence is that it should be a unit . It must be the presentation of one complete thought and only one . In ...
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... war with France . The war had been feebly conducted . Minorca had been torn from us . Our fleet had retired before the white flag of the House of Bourbon . A bitter sense of humiliation , new to UNITY IN THE SENTENCE 63.
... war with France . The war had been feebly conducted . Minorca had been torn from us . Our fleet had retired before the white flag of the House of Bourbon . A bitter sense of humiliation , new to UNITY IN THE SENTENCE 63.
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Edward Fulton. Bourbon . A bitter sense of humiliation , new to the proudest and bravest of nations , superseded every other feeling . The cry of all the counties and great towns of the realms was for a government which would retrieve ...
Edward Fulton. Bourbon . A bitter sense of humiliation , new to the proudest and bravest of nations , superseded every other feeling . The cry of all the counties and great towns of the realms was for a government which would retrieve ...
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A. R. Wallace Anglo-Saxon Chronicle animals appearance argument assertions beautiful beginning called CHAPTER characters classification clauses clear common composition conclusion contract coördinate course deal deductive defined discourse distinct division effect English enthymeme essential example exposition expressed fact fact of murder feet following passage genus give hand Hence Hester Prynne hypothesis idea illustrate imagination inductive Inductive reasoning infer Jean-Marie kind Lafcadio Hearn less logical look method Middlemarch mind Minor premise misused narration narrative nature ness never observer Ordinarily Oregon Trail paragraph periodic sentence person persuasion phrases point of view possible premises principles proposition purpose R. L. Stevenson reader reasoning regarded relation resemblance seldom sense sentence simple species Stevenson story style SUBJECTS FOR THEMES SUGGESTED SUBJECTS Sullivan's Island syllogisms term testimonial evidence things thought tion tive topic truth verb vividness whole words writer