Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... seems to find the game trivial . From him you do learn about the content of the exam and about his own involvement with the ethics of war . It seems reasonable to guess that Writer B is idea - oriented , at least more so than Writer A ...
... seems to find the game trivial . From him you do learn about the content of the exam and about his own involvement with the ethics of war . It seems reasonable to guess that Writer B is idea - oriented , at least more so than Writer A ...
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... seems borrowed from nine- teenth - century melodrama . The check in the voice before “ a vast torture chamber " seems a bit pat . Of course the susceptibility to such broad signaling varies from person to person and from age to age ...
... seems borrowed from nine- teenth - century melodrama . The check in the voice before “ a vast torture chamber " seems a bit pat . Of course the susceptibility to such broad signaling varies from person to person and from age to age ...
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... seem duller to most readers partly because its writer opens every sentence with the same pattern regardless of real ... seems duller , since the required span of attention remains uniform sentence after sentence , whereas the sentences ...
... seem duller to most readers partly because its writer opens every sentence with the same pattern regardless of real ... seems duller , since the required span of attention remains uniform sentence after sentence , whereas the sentences ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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