A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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Strana 140
... true that for a paragraph to be a true paragraph its topic must be extended ; it cannot simply be stated and then dropped . It is also true that this development must be held within certain limits ; otherwise the paragraph swells into ...
... true that for a paragraph to be a true paragraph its topic must be extended ; it cannot simply be stated and then dropped . It is also true that this development must be held within certain limits ; otherwise the paragraph swells into ...
Strana 191
... true ( which does not mean , of course , that they necessarily are true ) , while in the case of fable the facts are accepted as false ( which does not mean they may not be true ) . In a more complicated example , the English novelist ...
... true ( which does not mean , of course , that they necessarily are true ) , while in the case of fable the facts are accepted as false ( which does not mean they may not be true ) . In a more complicated example , the English novelist ...
Strana 198
... true " ; and the reader is half convinced that its truth really doesn't matter very much . Then , when the qualification has been completed , the writer returns to his main point with a strong signal of contradiction ( " but , " " yet ...
... true " ; and the reader is half convinced that its truth really doesn't matter very much . Then , when the qualification has been completed , the writer returns to his main point with a strong signal of contradiction ( " but , " " yet ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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