A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... idea contained in the final sentence of the original version strengthens the paragraph , for that idea was not strictly relevant and was even , perhaps , subtly contradictory . And moving what had been the next to last sentence to a ...
... idea contained in the final sentence of the original version strengthens the paragraph , for that idea was not strictly relevant and was even , perhaps , subtly contradictory . And moving what had been the next to last sentence to a ...
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... ideas is to repeat them . The most effective form of restatement is a kind of theme and variations . The writer states his basic idea in a particular sentence pat- tern . This idea and this pattern he repeats , but always with enough ...
... ideas is to repeat them . The most effective form of restatement is a kind of theme and variations . The writer states his basic idea in a particular sentence pat- tern . This idea and this pattern he repeats , but always with enough ...
Strana 267
... idea , " we can say that the sentence contains eight ideas : ( 1 ) the " ten years ' fighting , " ( 2 ) the " loss " of men , ( 3 ) the “ debt remaining , ” ( 4 ) the " hearkening " to peace , ( 5 ) the " conclusion " of peace , ( 6 ) ...
... idea , " we can say that the sentence contains eight ideas : ( 1 ) the " ten years ' fighting , " ( 2 ) the " loss " of men , ( 3 ) the “ debt remaining , ” ( 4 ) the " hearkening " to peace , ( 5 ) the " conclusion " of peace , ( 6 ) ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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