A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... reader know what they mean . Since different sorts of readers will re- quire different degrees of help from the writer if they are to comprehend him , it follows that the reader does intrude in a way between the writer and his prose and ...
... reader know what they mean . Since different sorts of readers will re- quire different degrees of help from the writer if they are to comprehend him , it follows that the reader does intrude in a way between the writer and his prose and ...
Strana 8
... READER For the moment we are surveying the total process of communication , the fourth and final element of which is the reader . The reader is a very impor- tant part of what goes on in communication . If he does not understand or ...
... READER For the moment we are surveying the total process of communication , the fourth and final element of which is the reader . The reader is a very impor- tant part of what goes on in communication . If he does not understand or ...
Strana 105
... reader , preventing or seriously distorting communication . Having too many signposts , or making those you have too manifest will render your work unnecessarily wordy and it may irritate the reader . To tell a reader what you are going ...
... reader , preventing or seriously distorting communication . Having too many signposts , or making those you have too manifest will render your work unnecessarily wordy and it may irritate the reader . To tell a reader what you are going ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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