A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... discuss here ; in what follows we shall indicate merely a few of the devices good writers have used . Before we do , however , two precautions need to be made . The first con- cerns the term " device , " which is , perhaps , a little ...
... discuss here ; in what follows we shall indicate merely a few of the devices good writers have used . Before we do , however , two precautions need to be made . The first con- cerns the term " device , " which is , perhaps , a little ...
Strana 93
... discussed in this chapter be able to discuss why each is an effective opening , the sort of reader at whom the writers seem to be aiming , and what each writer intends to achieve with this reader . 1. I hope the two ladies from the ...
... discussed in this chapter be able to discuss why each is an effective opening , the sort of reader at whom the writers seem to be aiming , and what each writer intends to achieve with this reader . 1. I hope the two ladies from the ...
Strana 405
... discuss , we shall note it . Generally , in regard to the matter of usage level , you should keep in mind that you are- or hope to be - educated Americans living in the latter half of the twentieth century , and that if you aspire to ...
... discuss , we shall note it . Generally , in regard to the matter of usage level , you should keep in mind that you are- or hope to be - educated Americans living in the latter half of the twentieth century , and that if you aspire to ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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