Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... the second , and had the satis- faction of seeing the audience so moved that first the King rose , and then , of course , the audience with him . The chorus has stood at the end of the second part to HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION.
... the second , and had the satis- faction of seeing the audience so moved that first the King rose , and then , of course , the audience with him . The chorus has stood at the end of the second part to HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION.
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... course , and , oh , things in general . " Though he had thundered for hours his words would likely have been ineffective . Only an intense realiza- tion of the purpose in one's mind , and a consistent bending of one's efforts to gain ...
... course , and , oh , things in general . " Though he had thundered for hours his words would likely have been ineffective . Only an intense realiza- tion of the purpose in one's mind , and a consistent bending of one's efforts to gain ...
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... course there are subjects in which this question is of slight importance : in writing a treatise on mathematics , for instance , one might be quite indifferent to any personal reaction , though in even such a piece of writ- 1 Words were ...
... course there are subjects in which this question is of slight importance : in writing a treatise on mathematics , for instance , one might be quite indifferent to any personal reaction , though in even such a piece of writ- 1 Words were ...
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... page after page , detailing how thoroughly the individual is bound down by conditions of birth , sex , breeding , wealth — and then in - two wonderful sentences he turns the whole course of thought HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION 27.
... page after page , detailing how thoroughly the individual is bound down by conditions of birth , sex , breeding , wealth — and then in - two wonderful sentences he turns the whole course of thought HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION 27.
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Mervin James Curl. two wonderful sentences he turns the whole course of thought and emotion by saying , " Intellect annuls fate . So far as a man thinks , he is free , " and the reader is stirred as with a trumpet call to renewed courage ...
Mervin James Curl. two wonderful sentences he turns the whole course of thought and emotion by saying , " Intellect annuls fate . So far as a man thinks , he is free , " and the reader is stirred as with a trumpet call to renewed courage ...
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