Elements of Composition for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan Company, 1921 - 593 Seiten |
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... action . The first is called Exposition ( ex- planation ) ; the second Narration ( happening ) ; the third Description ( suggesting or picturing ) . Each of them has circumstances peculiar to itself which must be developed , preferably ...
... action . The first is called Exposition ( ex- planation ) ; the second Narration ( happening ) ; the third Description ( suggesting or picturing ) . Each of them has circumstances peculiar to itself which must be developed , preferably ...
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... action or performance to that subject is called the Predicate . Either or both of these may be compound , as John and James run and play . " A group of words ( such as those used as modi- fiers in our sentence ) which does not make ...
... action or performance to that subject is called the Predicate . Either or both of these may be compound , as John and James run and play . " A group of words ( such as those used as modi- fiers in our sentence ) which does not make ...
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... action , or the prudence of any undertaking , without them . E. 1. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face , on the throne of England ; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face , on the ...
... action , or the prudence of any undertaking , without them . E. 1. There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face , on the throne of England ; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face , on the ...
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... action ; but even if the spirit of Old Japan be strange to us , we can hardly fail to appreciate the touching sincerity of the feeling , and the strength of the conviction that the dead are still in existence , and that the living have ...
... action ; but even if the spirit of Old Japan be strange to us , we can hardly fail to appreciate the touching sincerity of the feeling , and the strength of the conviction that the dead are still in existence , and that the living have ...
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... action . Places of distrust , and cruelty , and restraint , they would have left quadruple locked forever . - Tink , tink , tink . The locksmith paused at last , and wiped his brow . The silence roused the cat , who , jumping softly ...
... action . Places of distrust , and cruelty , and restraint , they would have left quadruple locked forever . - Tink , tink , tink . The locksmith paused at last , and wiped his brow . The silence roused the cat , who , jumping softly ...
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action adjectives adverbs Alhambra argument BATTLE OF TRENTON beginning Brief Proper business letters Cæsura called chapter character clause Coherence complete complex sentence complimentary closing composition compound compound sentence Compound-complex Sentences course definite denotes dependent clause describe Dora Keen Emphasis English explain Exposition expression expressional eyes Freckles give hand head iambic pentameter ideas illustrate imperfect tense important indicate John kind letter Lochinvar look means method mind morning Mount Blackburn narration narrative natural never night noun Outline and write paragraph person phrases picture plot pronoun purpose question rhyme rule scene seen simple sentence Soapy speak speech stand story street SUMMARY EXERCISES syllables tell tence things tion topic sentence Unity usually verb verses whole words