Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... pass . Imagine that B's audience is different . Suppose that he is addressing another kind of parent - a whip ... passing . These multiple - choice questions audience ) should train a man to store a tremendous amount of detailed ...
... pass . Imagine that B's audience is different . Suppose that he is addressing another kind of parent - a whip ... passing . These multiple - choice questions audience ) should train a man to store a tremendous amount of detailed ...
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... passing . B DID SAY Dad , I passed that American History test , but honestly I am not satisfied with just passing . What is the special effect of “ Dad , I passed " ? Presumably B wants to be- gin strong . He did pass the test , and ...
... passing . B DID SAY Dad , I passed that American History test , but honestly I am not satisfied with just passing . What is the special effect of “ Dad , I passed " ? Presumably B wants to be- gin strong . He did pass the test , and ...
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... pass down the line of fifteen or twenty carcasses , making these cuts upon each . First there came the " butcher , " to bleed them ; this meant one swift stroke , so swift that you could not see it - only the flash of the knife ; and ...
... pass down the line of fifteen or twenty carcasses , making these cuts upon each . First there came the " butcher , " to bleed them ; this meant one swift stroke , so swift that you could not see it - only the flash of the knife ; and ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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