Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... tion , but not necessarily . It is the interest that drives a person to further thinking or acting for himself , that loosens his own energies and makes him aware of desire for satis- faction that he did not know he had . A reader may ...
... tion , but not necessarily . It is the interest that drives a person to further thinking or acting for himself , that loosens his own energies and makes him aware of desire for satis- faction that he did not know he had . A reader may ...
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... tion to be made . Each treatment is allowable , and each necessary for a perfectly proper purpose . the Let us admit , without debate , that much expository writ- ing is stupid . Why is it thus ? Largely for two reasons : writer has not ...
... tion to be made . Each treatment is allowable , and each necessary for a perfectly proper purpose . the Let us admit , without debate , that much expository writ- ing is stupid . Why is it thus ? Largely for two reasons : writer has not ...
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... tion of the purpose in one's mind , and a consistent bending of one's efforts to gain this end , bring simplicity , weighti- ness , and the powerful effect in the reader's mind . From the reader's point of view , in fact , we might say ...
... tion of the purpose in one's mind , and a consistent bending of one's efforts to gain this end , bring simplicity , weighti- ness , and the powerful effect in the reader's mind . From the reader's point of view , in fact , we might say ...
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... tion is in practical writing : The Atlantic Monthly uses a dif- ferent set of subjects and a different style of expression from that of The Scientific American or The Black Cat or The Parisienne . The editors , in other words , are ...
... tion is in practical writing : The Atlantic Monthly uses a dif- ferent set of subjects and a different style of expression from that of The Scientific American or The Black Cat or The Parisienne . The editors , in other words , are ...
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... tion to an idea . So Emerson , in his essay on " Fate " in The Conduct of Life , fills the reader with gloom for page after page , detailing how thoroughly the individual is bound down by conditions of birth , sex , breeding , wealth ...
... tion to an idea . So Emerson , in his essay on " Fate " in The Conduct of Life , fills the reader with gloom for page after page , detailing how thoroughly the individual is bound down by conditions of birth , sex , breeding , wealth ...
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