Composition and Rhetoric for SchoolsScott, Foresman, 1902 - 435 strán (strany) |
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... rewriting , have been found helpful : 1 1 Both instructor and student will find it of great advantage if these direc- tions are followed invariably . Without attention to system a large number of manuscripts can not be handled easily ...
... rewriting , have been found helpful : 1 1 Both instructor and student will find it of great advantage if these direc- tions are followed invariably . Without attention to system a large number of manuscripts can not be handled easily ...
Strana 20
... rewrite his theme . Somewhere on the theme he will find a general criticism , usually accompanied by a direction to Rewrite or to Revise . " Rewrite " does not mean merely copy the manuscript ; that is an exercise in penmanship , not in ...
... rewrite his theme . Somewhere on the theme he will find a general criticism , usually accompanied by a direction to Rewrite or to Revise . " Rewrite " does not mean merely copy the manuscript ; that is an exercise in penmanship , not in ...
Strana 21
... rewritten or revised theme receives . Exercise I A. Define composition and rhetoric . grammar to the art of composition ? What relation has B. Is rhetoric " the art of adornment " ? Does the study of rhetoric supply the writer with ...
... rewritten or revised theme receives . Exercise I A. Define composition and rhetoric . grammar to the art of composition ? What relation has B. Is rhetoric " the art of adornment " ? Does the study of rhetoric supply the writer with ...
Strana 35
... rewrite a number of times . But , for most of us , especially in beginning our work in composition , this is a poor method , -wasteful of time and energy , and unlikely to bring out all we have to A better method , at least for ...
... rewrite a number of times . But , for most of us , especially in beginning our work in composition , this is a poor method , -wasteful of time and energy , and unlikely to bring out all we have to A better method , at least for ...
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... rewritten a number of times . Real excellence in writ- ing , as in any art , comes only through the willingness to take infinite pains . Probably the novel or poem you skim through so easily was written three , four , or even five times ...
... rewritten a number of times . Real excellence in writ- ing , as in any art , comes only through the willingness to take infinite pains . Probably the novel or poem you skim through so easily was written three , four , or even five times ...
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Composition and Rhetoric for Schools, Zväzok 1 Robert Herrick,Lindsay Todd Damon Úplné zobrazenie - 1902 |
Composition and Rhetoric for Schools, Zväzok 1 Robert Herrick,Lindsay Todd Damon Úplné zobrazenie - 1902 |
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adjective adverb American asked barbarisms beautiful birds birds migrate called caskets chapter clause clear coherence compound sentence dictionary divisions England English example Exercise express fact figures of speech following sentences give given grammar hand ideas important interest Ivanhoe Julius Caesar kind language letter Lohengrin looked matter means Merchant of Venice mind Moki Mowgli nature never Nicaragua canal night notes noun object paragraph passage periodic sentences person phrases Portia principles pronouns punctuation reader Rewrite rhetoric Robin rule Second Jungle Book selection sense short side Silas Marner slang speech statement story street student style subjunctive tences term theme things thought tion topics town train treated trees tropes unity usually verb vocabulary whole composition window words writing
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