Rhetoric and CompositionH. Holt, 1907 - 259 páginas |
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... topic .. 32. Maintaining the point of view ...... .. 33. Parallel construction in the paragraph . 34. Proportion in the paragraph .. PAGE 4I 43435 49 50 53 54 35. Emphasis in the paragraph . CHAPTER IV . THE SENTENCE 36. Definition ...
... topic .. 32. Maintaining the point of view ...... .. 33. Parallel construction in the paragraph . 34. Proportion in the paragraph .. PAGE 4I 43435 49 50 53 54 35. Emphasis in the paragraph . CHAPTER IV . THE SENTENCE 36. Definition ...
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... topic to another by seemingly natural and easy means . In other words , the transitions must be made smooth and natural . One way of doing this- and the best way is to shape every paragraph or division of the discourse so that the end ...
... topic to another by seemingly natural and easy means . In other words , the transitions must be made smooth and natural . One way of doing this- and the best way is to shape every paragraph or division of the discourse so that the end ...
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... Lincoln's character . 17. Lamb's humor ( see the Essays of Elia ) . 18. Thoreau as a naturalist ( see Walden ) . CHAPTER III THE PARAGRAPH 24. Definition . - A paragraph SUGGESTED SUBJECTS FOR THEMES 31 Methods of developing the topic.
... Lincoln's character . 17. Lamb's humor ( see the Essays of Elia ) . 18. Thoreau as a naturalist ( see Walden ) . CHAPTER III THE PARAGRAPH 24. Definition . - A paragraph SUGGESTED SUBJECTS FOR THEMES 31 Methods of developing the topic.
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... topic . Ordinarily , it is a subdivision of the whole composition , but sometimes it stands alone and of itself constitutes the discourse . In this case it is often called the isolated paragraph , though it should , in strictness , be ...
... topic . Ordinarily , it is a subdivision of the whole composition , but sometimes it stands alone and of itself constitutes the discourse . In this case it is often called the isolated paragraph , though it should , in strictness , be ...
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... topics , he naturally wishes to deal with these topics one at a time , and hence groups together all the statements or assertions he may make about any one topic . Should he not do so , there would be small chance of his making his ...
... topics , he naturally wishes to deal with these topics one at a time , and hence groups together all the statements or assertions he may make about any one topic . Should he not do so , there would be small chance of his making his ...
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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