Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... simply waits until the ratings and the polls reveal them . But before the " mass " there was the " folk . " The folk may have learned its alphabet in one- room schools ; it may never have un- derstood the news , but it did have goals ...
... simply waits until the ratings and the polls reveal them . But before the " mass " there was the " folk . " The folk may have learned its alphabet in one- room schools ; it may never have un- derstood the news , but it did have goals ...
Strana 96
... simply . This speech was one of his happiest inspirations . Instantly it echoed from mouth to mouth ; from end to end of his dominions . Enough of bloodshed for one day ! That showed his true heart , the people declared . Enough of ...
... simply . This speech was one of his happiest inspirations . Instantly it echoed from mouth to mouth ; from end to end of his dominions . Enough of bloodshed for one day ! That showed his true heart , the people declared . Enough of ...
Strana 205
... simply provide the details from which a subtle reader might infer the generalization for himself . Other types of expansion : statement of general principle 1st example 2nd example 3rd example and recapitulation PRINCIPLE EXPLAINED BY ...
... simply provide the details from which a subtle reader might infer the generalization for himself . Other types of expansion : statement of general principle 1st example 2nd example 3rd example and recapitulation PRINCIPLE EXPLAINED BY ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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