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... Exercise 3 ( the writer's qualities ) Read one of the following works or passages in which the writer's ( or speak ... Exercise 4 ( directness of address , vantage point , formality ) For each selection in Exercise 1 , discuss the ...
... Exercise 3 ( the writer's qualities ) Read one of the following works or passages in which the writer's ( or speak ... Exercise 4 ( directness of address , vantage point , formality ) For each selection in Exercise 1 , discuss the ...
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... Exercise 7 ( all elements ) ( This exercise is a sequel to Exercise 5 of the preceding chapter . ) Think of a question of campus reform on which you have strong convictions , and phrase that question as a Yes or No proposition . Using ...
... Exercise 7 ( all elements ) ( This exercise is a sequel to Exercise 5 of the preceding chapter . ) Think of a question of campus reform on which you have strong convictions , and phrase that question as a Yes or No proposition . Using ...
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... Exercise 2 to produce the opposite connotation . Exercise 4 ( connotations of approval and disapproval - imitation ) Scramble your solution to Exercise 3 , using the method described in Chapter 4 ; then re - synthesize it to produce the ...
... Exercise 2 to produce the opposite connotation . Exercise 4 ( connotations of approval and disapproval - imitation ) Scramble your solution to Exercise 3 , using the method described in Chapter 4 ; then re - synthesize it to produce the ...
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