A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... formal outline is turned in with the essay as introductory matter . It is in this respect like the table of contents of a book ; in fact , tables of con- tents are a variety of formal outline . Both kinds of outline are alike in the ...
... formal outline is turned in with the essay as introductory matter . It is in this respect like the table of contents of a book ; in fact , tables of con- tents are a variety of formal outline . Both kinds of outline are alike in the ...
Strana 55
Thomas S. Kane, Leonard J. Peters. work or a kind of formal communication . A scratch outline is a rough sketch which the writer uses and then discards . A formal outline is turned in with the essay . It must be composed according to ...
Thomas S. Kane, Leonard J. Peters. work or a kind of formal communication . A scratch outline is a rough sketch which the writer uses and then discards . A formal outline is turned in with the essay . It must be composed according to ...
Strana 523
... formal English least resembles conversation ; and its vocabulary is often technical and Latinate . But the purpose of formal English is not to give the writer an opportu- nity to display his collection of big words ; its aims are ...
... formal English least resembles conversation ; and its vocabulary is often technical and Latinate . But the purpose of formal English is not to give the writer an opportu- nity to display his collection of big words ; its aims are ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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