A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... expression - it is communication , and for communication to take place it is necessary that the reader know what they mean . Since different sorts of readers will re- quire different degrees of help from the writer if they are to ...
... expression - it is communication , and for communication to take place it is necessary that the reader know what they mean . Since different sorts of readers will re- quire different degrees of help from the writer if they are to ...
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... expression . The expression is the heart of communication , the meeting ground between reader and writer . If we may borrow an analogy from neurophysiology , the expression is the synapse over which the communicative impulse must pass ...
... expression . The expression is the heart of communication , the meeting ground between reader and writer . If we may borrow an analogy from neurophysiology , the expression is the synapse over which the communicative impulse must pass ...
Strana 191
... expression of feeling . " Notice , however , that in the very phrase by which he classifies sentiment ( “ the just verbal expression of genuine feeling " ) Galsworthy is really already beginning to differentiate it . The adjectives ...
... expression of feeling . " Notice , however , that in the very phrase by which he classifies sentiment ( “ the just verbal expression of genuine feeling " ) Galsworthy is really already beginning to differentiate it . The adjectives ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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A. J. Liebling adjective adverbs American awkward beginning called chapter clarity clause clear closing co-ordination comma common composition concise construction context deadwood definition devices diction dictionary discuss E. B. White effect emphasis employed English essay example exposition expository expression F. L. Lucas fact feeling final following sentence formal G. K. Chesterton going grammatical H. L. Mencken Hilaire Belloc idea important independent clauses instance James Thurber kind language less logical mark meaning metaphors modifiers noun object outline paragraph parallel parataxis passage pattern phrase plural prepositional problem pronoun prose punctuation purpose quotation quoted reader reason relative revision rhetorical question rhythm rule sense signposts simple Soapland sometimes sound specific speech stress groups student style subordinate syllables syntactic teacher techniques tence term theme thing thought tion tone topic sentence topic statement transitions usually Virginia Woolf words writer