A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... PARALLEL SENTENCE Before turning to the subordinate style , however , we must say a word about the parallel sentence , which is distinguished by the fact that it casts its major ideas in syntactically parallel constructions . A parallel ...
... PARALLEL SENTENCE Before turning to the subordinate style , however , we must say a word about the parallel sentence , which is distinguished by the fact that it casts its major ideas in syntactically parallel constructions . A parallel ...
Strana 263
... parallel infinitive phrases which make up the compound subject and contain the key ideas of the sentence . The parallel style was used with great effect in the eighteenth century by men like Burke , who were orators trained in the ...
... parallel infinitive phrases which make up the compound subject and contain the key ideas of the sentence . The parallel style was used with great effect in the eighteenth century by men like Burke , who were orators trained in the ...
Strana 266
... parallel elements and the rest of the sentence is one of the pitfalls of the parallel style . Its final , and perhaps its most severe , limitation is that it is a style suited only to ideas and feelings that are truly parallel . Three ...
... parallel elements and the rest of the sentence is one of the pitfalls of the parallel style . Its final , and perhaps its most severe , limitation is that it is a style suited only to ideas and feelings that are truly parallel . Three ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
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