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... passage would simply be an exact dupli- cate of that passage . Some teachers and writing coaches do recommend the word - for - word copying of selected passages , or writing down such passages to dictation . One argument for such ...
... passage would simply be an exact dupli- cate of that passage . Some teachers and writing coaches do recommend the word - for - word copying of selected passages , or writing down such passages to dictation . One argument for such ...
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... passage , you can follow Franklin's procedure of writ- ing down " hints " or a synopsis of the model passage . The original word- ing should be avoided ; so should the original ordering - perhaps by using note cards for every sentence ...
... passage , you can follow Franklin's procedure of writ- ing down " hints " or a synopsis of the model passage . The original word- ing should be avoided ; so should the original ordering - perhaps by using note cards for every sentence ...
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... passage which has emotional content . The enhancement rises from men's instinctive pleasure in sound pattern ; from the extra stress taken by the language which uses it ; most of all from the power of recurrent sound to pull a passage ...
... passage which has emotional content . The enhancement rises from men's instinctive pleasure in sound pattern ; from the extra stress taken by the language which uses it ; most of all from the power of recurrent sound to pull a passage ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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