Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... method of treatment will be determined by the nature of the facts and the purpose of the author in writing . It cannot be too strongly stated that the underlying thought and the interest are really one , after all . As you approach a ...
... method of treatment will be determined by the nature of the facts and the purpose of the author in writing . It cannot be too strongly stated that the underlying thought and the interest are really one , after all . As you approach a ...
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... methods of burgling , the average profits of the business , and so forth . He would have been delighted to assist his new acquaintance with suggestions for his future guidance in his profession , and to point out to him how he might ...
... methods of burgling , the average profits of the business , and so forth . He would have been delighted to assist his new acquaintance with suggestions for his future guidance in his profession , and to point out to him how he might ...
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... method for him is to narrate his own experiences . Of course he could investigate the authorities on bee - hunting , and write a treatise , but that would be more difficult , and more- over , it would not meet the line of least ...
... method for him is to narrate his own experiences . Of course he could investigate the authorities on bee - hunting , and write a treatise , but that would be more difficult , and more- over , it would not meet the line of least ...
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... method of greatest advan- tage . His object is to thrill the reader at the thought that mankind constantly strives in spite of all his failures . Several orders are possible : he could treat of the striving alone , neg- lecting the ...
... method of greatest advan- tage . His object is to thrill the reader at the thought that mankind constantly strives in spite of all his failures . Several orders are possible : he could treat of the striving alone , neg- lecting the ...
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... method is advisable , the path is plain . When these accidents do not obtain , the reader's understanding will be most easily won at the beginning and the end . At these points you must see to it that the reader is guided , with the ...
... method is advisable , the path is plain . When these accidents do not obtain , the reader's understanding will be most easily won at the beginning and the end . At these points you must see to it that the reader is guided , with the ...
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