A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... single word . But while words are the building blocks of prose , people do not often communicate in single words . The sentence is generally the minimum unit of expression in formal written prose . There are units , of course , that lie ...
... single word . But while words are the building blocks of prose , people do not often communicate in single words . The sentence is generally the minimum unit of expression in formal written prose . There are units , of course , that lie ...
Strana 362
... single participle and there- fore " but " must be completed by a single modifier ( in this case also a par- ticiple ) . In the second sentence the same principle holds ; since “ not only " is now completed by an entire clause , “ but ...
... single participle and there- fore " but " must be completed by a single modifier ( in this case also a par- ticiple ) . In the second sentence the same principle holds ; since “ not only " is now completed by an entire clause , “ but ...
Strana 454
... single ( ' ) and double ( " " ) . Which form one prefers is a matter of taste . Some people like single quotes because they blend more easily with the type and do not clutter up the page . To other writers , this very unob- trusiveness ...
... single ( ' ) and double ( " " ) . Which form one prefers is a matter of taste . Some people like single quotes because they blend more easily with the type and do not clutter up the page . To other writers , this very unob- trusiveness ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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