Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... detail— when the general statement expresses some broad standard by which the detail becomes significant . For example , what broad standards could you use for determining the “ magnificence " of a private estate ? How about the opinion ...
... detail— when the general statement expresses some broad standard by which the detail becomes significant . For example , what broad standards could you use for determining the “ magnificence " of a private estate ? How about the opinion ...
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... ( detail ) Choose one of the following assignments , basing it if at all possible on actual close observation . Suggested length : from one - half to one page . a . Describe the eating of an apple in such detail as will substan- tiate ...
... ( detail ) Choose one of the following assignments , basing it if at all possible on actual close observation . Suggested length : from one - half to one page . a . Describe the eating of an apple in such detail as will substan- tiate ...
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... detail . The “ detail vision " requires discipline in knowing what to look for , and an ample vocabulary from which to pick the word for the exact color , texture , shape , intensity , nuance , etc. Compare for example what detail you ...
... detail . The “ detail vision " requires discipline in knowing what to look for , and an ample vocabulary from which to pick the word for the exact color , texture , shape , intensity , nuance , etc. Compare for example what detail you ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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