A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... topic reduces to a minimum the gap be- tween paragraphs ; while the fact that at its end he has switched to the new topic means that he is able to step directly into developing that topic in the following sentence . Inexperienced ...
... topic reduces to a minimum the gap be- tween paragraphs ; while the fact that at its end he has switched to the new topic means that he is able to step directly into developing that topic in the following sentence . Inexperienced ...
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... topic , one at the beginning , another at the close , and thus is likely to lose whatever ad- vantage there may have been in delaying the topic in the first place . A second disadvantage of the closing topic sentence is that it tends to ...
... topic , one at the beginning , another at the close , and thus is likely to lose whatever ad- vantage there may have been in delaying the topic in the first place . A second disadvantage of the closing topic sentence is that it tends to ...
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... topic statement is a fault and supply what you think would be a reasonable topic sentence . Ask a toad what beauty is , the supreme beauty , the to kalon . He will tell you it is his lady toad with her two big round eyes coming out of ...
... topic statement is a fault and supply what you think would be a reasonable topic sentence . Ask a toad what beauty is , the supreme beauty , the to kalon . He will tell you it is his lady toad with her two big round eyes coming out of ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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