Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... matter of the test lies outside his focus . It seems reasonable that Writer A is score - oriented for the moment . to guess How does Writer B feel about the game aspect of the test ? He despises it , doesn't he ? ( " Cheapie objective ...
... matter of the test lies outside his focus . It seems reasonable that Writer A is score - oriented for the moment . to guess How does Writer B feel about the game aspect of the test ? He despises it , doesn't he ? ( " Cheapie objective ...
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... Matter In the second type of selective imitation , you don't need the notes which summarize the subject matter . Instead , you must choose new subject mat- ter on which you can practice the stylistic features of the original - new ...
... Matter In the second type of selective imitation , you don't need the notes which summarize the subject matter . Instead , you must choose new subject mat- ter on which you can practice the stylistic features of the original - new ...
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... matter for joking about ; trifling matter : The loss was no joke . 4. some- thing that does not present the expected challenge ; something very easy . 5. See practical joke . v.i. 6. to speak or act in a playful or merry way . 7. to say ...
... matter for joking about ; trifling matter : The loss was no joke . 4. some- thing that does not present the expected challenge ; something very easy . 5. See practical joke . v.i. 6. to speak or act in a playful or merry way . 7. to say ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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