Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... selected ideas . For , since the chief task before the writer is to make his thoughts and his expression drive in one direction , so that the whole composition is simplified in the reader's mind , is unified and given an organic ...
... selected ideas . For , since the chief task before the writer is to make his thoughts and his expression drive in one direction , so that the whole composition is simplified in the reader's mind , is unified and given an organic ...
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... 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 thousand words ...
... 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 thousand words ...
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... selection , where he definitely set the approval of his own heart upon Lord Morley's attitude . The third influence , that of the reader , appears also , for when you consider that the article was written for Englishmen to read , you ...
... selection , where he definitely set the approval of his own heart upon Lord Morley's attitude . The third influence , that of the reader , appears also , for when you consider that the article was written for Englishmen to read , you ...
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... selected aim . The gist of the matter is this : wisdom in writing de- mands that we discover the special loophole through which our readers regard the subject and then bring our material within the view from that loophole , bearing in ...
... selected aim . The gist of the matter is this : wisdom in writing de- mands that we discover the special loophole through which our readers regard the subject and then bring our material within the view from that loophole , bearing in ...
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... selection from Emer- son's " Fate " we find the emotional quality both high and well - organized . Such a paragraph might easily be made to confuse a reader hopelessly , but Emerson drives the char- gers of his thought straight to his ...
... selection from Emer- son's " Fate " we find the emotional quality both high and well - organized . Such a paragraph might easily be made to confuse a reader hopelessly , but Emerson drives the char- gers of his thought straight to his ...
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