A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... comma is syntactical , indicat- ing the two - part co - ordinate structure . On the other hand , emphasis is the reason for the comma in a sentence like " They beat him , with a whip . " Here the comma isolates the final phrase and so ...
... comma is syntactical , indicat- ing the two - part co - ordinate structure . On the other hand , emphasis is the reason for the comma in a sentence like " They beat him , with a whip . " Here the comma isolates the final phrase and so ...
Strana 439
... comma ; in this case subject and verb are literally split . Even when a single subject word is followed by extensive restrictive modification , a comma is some- times placed immediately before the verb : Men who have developed a sense ...
... comma ; in this case subject and verb are literally split . Even when a single subject word is followed by extensive restrictive modification , a comma is some- times placed immediately before the verb : Men who have developed a sense ...
Strana 447
... comma before the conjunction for , no matter how short the clauses it joins . ( 2 ) When the co - ordinated clauses are longer , when the sense requires a pause , or when the writer wants to accentuate the divisions of a balanced ...
... comma before the conjunction for , no matter how short the clauses it joins . ( 2 ) When the co - ordinated clauses are longer , when the sense requires a pause , or when the writer wants to accentuate the divisions of a balanced ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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