Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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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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... sentence . The value of this is at once apparent : our minds tend all too much to wander from subject to subject , browsing here and there , without any really directed feed- ing . Now such procedure , though difficult to avoid , is ...
... sentence . The value of this is at once apparent : our minds tend all too much to wander from subject to subject , browsing here and there , without any really directed feed- ing . Now such procedure , though difficult to avoid , is ...
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... sentence , we make just such an organiza- tion . And we have one which is most easily handled , most easily remembered , least likely to allow us to escape into empty wandering . Even in a long work this should be done , this unifying ...
... sentence , we make just such an organiza- tion . And we have one which is most easily handled , most easily remembered , least likely to allow us to escape into empty wandering . Even in a long work this should be done , this unifying ...
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... sentence , actually advance my reader in thought or emotion or both , nearer the point to which I wish to lead him ? " Thus the question of selection is answered . The Ordering of the Material If we could have our own sweet will in ...
... sentence , actually advance my reader in thought or emotion or both , nearer the point to which I wish to lead him ? " Thus the question of selection is answered . The Ordering of the Material If we could have our own sweet will in ...
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