Freshman RhetoricD.C. Heath & Company, 1922 - 393 páginas |
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... propositions The complete brief Writing the brief Common fallacies Direct proof and refutation Two kinds of ... proposition by another 228 228 230 232 236 237 240 241 243 245 246 247 The means of winning interest SECTION CHAPTER ...
... propositions The complete brief Writing the brief Common fallacies Direct proof and refutation Two kinds of ... proposition by another 228 228 230 232 236 237 240 241 243 245 246 247 The means of winning interest SECTION CHAPTER ...
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... proposition , or by naming several examples which illustrate the meaning of the topic sentence . ( 2 ) Development ... proposition to show why it is alleged to be true , naming facts or opinions that lead the writer to believe the ...
... proposition , or by naming several examples which illustrate the meaning of the topic sentence . ( 2 ) Development ... proposition to show why it is alleged to be true , naming facts or opinions that lead the writer to believe the ...
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... proposition . 1. College students are more democratic than grammar school or high school pupils . 2. Musical appreciation is growing in this community . 3. Moving pictures affect all classes of society . 4. Our traffic laws are poorly ...
... proposition . 1. College students are more democratic than grammar school or high school pupils . 2. Musical appreciation is growing in this community . 3. Moving pictures affect all classes of society . 4. Our traffic laws are poorly ...
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... proposition that may be affirmed of all good expository paragraphs , even those which stand alone , is that unsupported , undeveloped assertions have no place in them . The unfolding of that which is implied , the definition and ...
... proposition that may be affirmed of all good expository paragraphs , even those which stand alone , is that unsupported , undeveloped assertions have no place in them . The unfolding of that which is implied , the definition and ...
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... for high schools ? The It is a waste of time to attempt to argue about a term . term must be used as the subject of a sentence with a definite predicate , making a proposition , or , stated interrogatively ARGUMENTATION 209.
... for high schools ? The It is a waste of time to attempt to argue about a term . term must be used as the subject of a sentence with a definite predicate , making a proposition , or , stated interrogatively ARGUMENTATION 209.
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