A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... passage . Generally , however , such extended passages would be handled by indenta- tion . When a quoted passage is indented , quote marks are not necessary ( though any that occur in the passage itself must be retained ) . The fact ...
... passage . Generally , however , such extended passages would be handled by indenta- tion . When a quoted passage is indented , quote marks are not necessary ( though any that occur in the passage itself must be retained ) . The fact ...
Strana 498
... passage by Donald Culross Peattie : Animal life lives always in the red ; the favorable balance is written on the other side of life's page , and it is written in chlorophyll . All else obeys the thermodynamic law that energy forever ...
... passage by Donald Culross Peattie : Animal life lives always in the red ; the favorable balance is written on the other side of life's page , and it is written in chlorophyll . All else obeys the thermodynamic law that energy forever ...
Strana 507
... passage is one of serenity and detach- ment , how do we know that Voltaire means the opposite of what he seems to ... passage is knowledge about the writer and his views . The slightest ac- quaintance with Voltaire's convictions would ...
... passage is one of serenity and detach- ment , how do we know that Voltaire means the opposite of what he seems to ... passage is knowledge about the writer and his views . The slightest ac- quaintance with Voltaire's convictions would ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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