Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... clear , to tear away the clouds of mystery and ignorance . man . Exposition attempts to answer the endless curiosity of " What is this ? " man asks , of things and of ideas . " Who are you ? " he addresses to his fellows . " How did ...
... clear , to tear away the clouds of mystery and ignorance . man . Exposition attempts to answer the endless curiosity of " What is this ? " man asks , of things and of ideas . " Who are you ? " he addresses to his fellows . " How did ...
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... clear , to explain , - that is the task of exposition . Such writing does not have the excitement of the fighting- ring , which we find in argument , nor does it attain the lyric quality of impassioned description , or the keen wild ...
... clear , to explain , - that is the task of exposition . Such writing does not have the excitement of the fighting- ring , which we find in argument , nor does it attain the lyric quality of impassioned description , or the keen wild ...
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... clear but to infuse with deathless appeal to the heart . A treatise on the fourth dimension must bear , in every stroke , toward the complete satisfaction of the reader's intellectual curiosity ; a comedy must lay down each word in the ...
... clear but to infuse with deathless appeal to the heart . A treatise on the fourth dimension must bear , in every stroke , toward the complete satisfaction of the reader's intellectual curiosity ; a comedy must lay down each word in the ...
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... clear whether , for instance , the poetic appeal of the science has anything to do with my object . Then , and only then , shall I be able to write an article that will " take hold , " that will bear in every part toward some definite ...
... clear whether , for instance , the poetic appeal of the science has anything to do with my object . Then , and only then , shall I be able to write an article that will " take hold , " that will bear in every part toward some definite ...
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... clearly to see his progress , for only thus can he be prevented from undi- rected wandering . - Source of the Controlling Purpose a . The Subject itself When we ask how we shall find and choose the controlling purpose , we discover that ...
... clearly to see his progress , for only thus can he be prevented from undi- rected wandering . - Source of the Controlling Purpose a . The Subject itself When we ask how we shall find and choose the controlling purpose , we discover that ...
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