Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... present tense . Evidently its writer forgot that the original passage came from a novel written in the con- ventional past tense . The present tense heightens the immediacy and the excitement of the account . Once again the re ...
... present tense . Evidently its writer forgot that the original passage came from a novel written in the con- ventional past tense . The present tense heightens the immediacy and the excitement of the account . Once again the re ...
Strana 94
... present excessive cost of elections , and make po- litical campaigns unnecessary . It would in the second place , get rid of all the heart - burnings that now flow out of every contest at the polls , and block the reprisals and charges ...
... present excessive cost of elections , and make po- litical campaigns unnecessary . It would in the second place , get rid of all the heart - burnings that now flow out of every contest at the polls , and block the reprisals and charges ...
Strana 274
... present tenses unless your material requires a shift in time orientation . Random shifts of tense are especially ... present tense , used consistently , would serve . However , since a written work is thought of as existing now , the ...
... present tenses unless your material requires a shift in time orientation . Random shifts of tense are especially ... present tense , used consistently , would serve . However , since a written work is thought of as existing now , the ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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