Progressive Readings in ProseRudolph Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton Doubleday, Page, 1923 - 376 páginas |
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... tion , or in the selection from John Mase- field's Gallipoli , where it combines with narration . Although emphasis has been placed upon modern writing , especially in those selections in which the exposition of ideas has been the ...
... tion , or in the selection from John Mase- field's Gallipoli , where it combines with narration . Although emphasis has been placed upon modern writing , especially in those selections in which the exposition of ideas has been the ...
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... tion . The intellect is brought into play in writing Informative Prose ; the imag- ination , in writing the Familiar Essay . The purpose of the former is utilitarian- it is designed to bring us knowledge ; the purpose of the latter is ...
... tion . The intellect is brought into play in writing Informative Prose ; the imag- ination , in writing the Familiar Essay . The purpose of the former is utilitarian- it is designed to bring us knowledge ; the purpose of the latter is ...
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... tion is unimportant ; it simply signifies that language is to subserve the best pos- sible expression of the idea . All thought of ornamentation should be banished in the attempt to convey to the reader ex- actly the desired information ...
... tion is unimportant ; it simply signifies that language is to subserve the best pos- sible expression of the idea . All thought of ornamentation should be banished in the attempt to convey to the reader ex- actly the desired information ...
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... tion . Perhaps some day we shall dis- card the word theme from the classroom , and impress it upon the student that he is expected to write not merely a combina- tion of words and sentences for the in- structor to draw red lines through ...
... tion . Perhaps some day we shall dis- card the word theme from the classroom , and impress it upon the student that he is expected to write not merely a combina- tion of words and sentences for the in- structor to draw red lines through ...
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... tion or at recurrent intervals . Lighten any check , mitigate the destruction ever so little , and the number of the species will almost instantaneously increase to any amount . Nature of the Checks to Increase The causes which check ...
... tion or at recurrent intervals . Lighten any check , mitigate the destruction ever so little , and the number of the species will almost instantaneously increase to any amount . Nature of the Checks to Increase The causes which check ...
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