Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... principles ; an occupation having to do with the theory or practice of taste in the expression of beauty in form , color , sound , speech , or movement . " George Gissing , making a definition of the same subject for 6 EXPOSITORY WRITING.
... principles ; an occupation having to do with the theory or practice of taste in the expression of beauty in form , color , sound , speech , or movement . " George Gissing , making a definition of the same subject for 6 EXPOSITORY WRITING.
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... principle whereby the author can exclude the useless and include what is of value . - The first question to ask is — and it is also the last and the intervening question - " What am I trying to accom- plish ? " At first thought this ...
... principle whereby the author can exclude the useless and include what is of value . - The first question to ask is — and it is also the last and the intervening question - " What am I trying to accom- plish ? " At first thought this ...
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... principle of selection . Then , if he has been bidden to make a brick house , he at once knows what his object is , and can then reject whatever does not help him , in the accomplishment . In the same way , if I am asked to write five ...
... principle of selection . Then , if he has been bidden to make a brick house , he at once knows what his object is , and can then reject whatever does not help him , in the accomplishment . In the same way , if I am asked to write five ...
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... alone regardless of the reader . In set- ting forth the principle of the machinery that digs tunnels under rivers Mr. Brooks in The Web - foot Engineer first shows how a boy digs a tunnel into a sand HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION 43.
... alone regardless of the reader . In set- ting forth the principle of the machinery that digs tunnels under rivers Mr. Brooks in The Web - foot Engineer first shows how a boy digs a tunnel into a sand HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION 43.
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... principles . If a head- ing in your outline reads , " He never feared to modify prin- ciples to meet inevitable conditions , " the attitude which you take in writing will be radically different from that which you would assume if the ...
... principles . If a head- ing in your outline reads , " He never feared to modify prin- ciples to meet inevitable conditions , " the attitude which you take in writing will be radically different from that which you would assume if the ...
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