A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... meaning ; indeed , content cannot be excluded from words unless one speaks gibberish . If a writer is competent , the meaning of his passage will correspond more or less closely to his original notion . Probably the meaning will be an ...
... meaning ; indeed , content cannot be excluded from words unless one speaks gibberish . If a writer is competent , the meaning of his passage will correspond more or less closely to his original notion . Probably the meaning will be an ...
Strana 554
... meanings of extreme or exaggerated . Some etymologies perform a second practical service to the writer by showing him how native words are related to words of similar meaning de- rived from other languages . The etymology of light taken ...
... meanings of extreme or exaggerated . Some etymologies perform a second practical service to the writer by showing him how native words are related to words of similar meaning de- rived from other languages . The etymology of light taken ...
Strana 556
... meaning , some dic- tionaries give the oldest meaning first and , wherever practical , the other meanings in order of historical development . This procedure allows the reader to see the semantic evolution of a word and often the ...
... meaning , some dic- tionaries give the oldest meaning first and , wherever practical , the other meanings in order of historical development . This procedure allows the reader to see the semantic evolution of a word and often the ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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American become beginning better called cause chapter clause clear closing comma common complete composition consider construction contains course definition diction dictionary discuss effect emphasis employed English especially essay example expression fact feeling final formal give going hand idea important indicate instance kind language least less limited logical look mark matter meaning modifiers nature never noun object opening organization outline paragraph parallel passage pattern phrase position possible problem pronoun prose punctuation question reader reason reference relative repeating requires result rhetoric rhythm rule seems sense sentence short simple single sometimes sound specific statement stress student style subordinate suggest tell term thing third thought tion tone topic transitions true unit usually verb words writer