A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... Sometimes a writer will succeed better in communicating his ideas by treating readers who know much less than he does as if they were fully as knowledgeable . Sometimes he must recognize that a true equality does exist ; and sometimes ...
... Sometimes a writer will succeed better in communicating his ideas by treating readers who know much less than he does as if they were fully as knowledgeable . Sometimes he must recognize that a true equality does exist ; and sometimes ...
Strana 36
... sometimes it is revealing to do so and sometimes it is required . Here the basic questions are obvious : 13. What advantages does it have ? 14. What disadvantages ? Preparing the theme about political beliefs , one might ask : 13. What ...
... sometimes it is revealing to do so and sometimes it is required . Here the basic questions are obvious : 13. What advantages does it have ? 14. What disadvantages ? Preparing the theme about political beliefs , one might ask : 13. What ...
Strana 326
... Sometimes the repeated terms come close together ( which , if you care to know , is called epizeuxis ) : I hold , and hold fast , to a different philosophy . J. MIDDLETON MURRY The baby had been dropped , her frail , frail skull ...
... Sometimes the repeated terms come close together ( which , if you care to know , is called epizeuxis ) : I hold , and hold fast , to a different philosophy . J. MIDDLETON MURRY The baby had been dropped , her frail , frail skull ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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