A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... usually employ a comma in con- structions like these : " By tomorrow they'll have forgotten it " ; " In Boston there are many good places to eat " ; " With a terrific crash the car hurtled against the tree . " For emphasis a comma can ...
... usually employ a comma in con- structions like these : " By tomorrow they'll have forgotten it " ; " In Boston there are many good places to eat " ; " With a terrific crash the car hurtled against the tree . " For emphasis a comma can ...
Strana 446
... usually fol- lowed by commas ; are set off when they are in the middle of the sentence ; and are not usually punctuated when they come at the end . ( 2 ) Adjective clauses , when nonrestrictive , are always set off by commas ; when ...
... usually fol- lowed by commas ; are set off when they are in the middle of the sentence ; and are not usually punctuated when they come at the end . ( 2 ) Adjective clauses , when nonrestrictive , are always set off by commas ; when ...
Strana 504
... usually emphatic as a result of fre- quent parallel constructions , very long and very short sentences side by side , periodic constructions , the use of anaphora and other forms of repe- tition . Overstatement often has a strong rhythm ...
... usually emphatic as a result of fre- quent parallel constructions , very long and very short sentences side by side , periodic constructions , the use of anaphora and other forms of repe- tition . Overstatement often has a strong rhythm ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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