Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... lawn ; but you aren't particularly interested in this lawn except as it indicates , say , its owner's wealth . You might write : Behind the Llewellyn manor stretched an ample lawn , magnifi- cently landscaped . This description contains ...
... lawn ; but you aren't particularly interested in this lawn except as it indicates , say , its owner's wealth . You might write : Behind the Llewellyn manor stretched an ample lawn , magnifi- cently landscaped . This description contains ...
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... lawn as an introduction to numerous substantiating details ; or you might wrap up the details with a final unifying assertion that the lawn was indeed ample . On the other hand , assertions alone prove nothing . Suppose you write : The ...
... lawn as an introduction to numerous substantiating details ; or you might wrap up the details with a final unifying assertion that the lawn was indeed ample . On the other hand , assertions alone prove nothing . Suppose you write : The ...
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... lawn , ” “ enfilading FIRE ” ) . 1ST VARIATION Because of the long fall of the lawn , the defenders could open a perfect enfilading fire upon any troops storming from the bottom . COULD OPEN Now main - clause emphasis is taken by “ THE ...
... lawn , ” “ enfilading FIRE ” ) . 1ST VARIATION Because of the long fall of the lawn , the defenders could open a perfect enfilading fire upon any troops storming from the bottom . COULD OPEN Now main - clause emphasis is taken by “ THE ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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