A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... refer to singular imper- sonal pronouns such as none and the various compounds of -one and -body in a situation where these impersonal pronouns may signify women as well as men . If women are included in the group designated in the ...
... refer to singular imper- sonal pronouns such as none and the various compounds of -one and -body in a situation where these impersonal pronouns may signify women as well as men . If women are included in the group designated in the ...
Strana 419
... refer to a noun or pronoun that clearly designates the same person as the reflexive . They would argue that the sentence " They sent invitations to Helen and myself " is incorrect since the sentence contains no word ( in this case it ...
... refer to a noun or pronoun that clearly designates the same person as the reflexive . They would argue that the sentence " They sent invitations to Helen and myself " is incorrect since the sentence contains no word ( in this case it ...
Strana 470
... refer to a plural idea ( all men ) or to a singular idea ( one man ) ; it may refer to someone masculine or to women as well as men . In the second sentence the italicized man re- fers not to anyone at all , but to a particular kind of ...
... refer to a plural idea ( all men ) or to a singular idea ( one man ) ; it may refer to someone masculine or to women as well as men . In the second sentence the italicized man re- fers not to anyone at all , but to a particular kind of ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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