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1. Accurate Use
II. Present Use
III. Intelligible Use
IV. Scholarly Use .
SECTION II.-The Characteristics of Poetic Diction
SECTION III.- - The Characteristics and Types of Prose Diction.
I. Characteristics of Prose Diction
II. Types of Prose Diction
SECTION IV. - Diction as Determined by Object and Occasion
I. The Diction of Spoken Discourse
II. The Diction of Written Discourse
III. Antique, Foreign, Colloquial, and Dialect Diction
IV. Maintenance of the Tone of Discourse
Chapter III. — Figures of Speech.
Definition
General Suggestions
Classification and Description of the Most Important Figures of
Speech
1. Figures that promote Clearness and Concreteness
II. Figures that promote Emphasis
II. Necessary Qualities of the Sentence
III. Kinds of Sentences.
SECTION III.-The Paragraph
1. Qualities and Structure of the Paragraph.
II. Kinds of Paragraphs
PART II.
The Title
Theme and Subject
Statement of the Theme
I. Invention as a Natural Gift
II. The Mental Habits that promote Invention
Habits of Observation.
Habits of Thought
Habits of Reading
SECTION II.
SECTION I.- Determination of the Theme
Definition of Theme
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Scope of Invention
Chapter I.-The Basis in Mental Aptitudes and Hab-
its.
INVENTION.
The Introduction
The Development
The Conclusion
Chapter II. - General Processes in the Ordering of
Material.
Construction of the Plan
I. General Mechanism of the Plan
II. The Three Fundamental Elements of the Plan
III. Means of Preserving Continuity
SECTION III. Amplification
1. Uses of Amplification
II. Means of Amplification
III. Accessories of Amplification
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