Elements of Composition for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan Company, 1921 - 593 Seiten |
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... describing , or in telling a story , we must see that this difference of value is clearly indicated . We must , in short , accent certain parts and keep others in the background . We know that the vital positions on the diamond are the ...
... describing , or in telling a story , we must see that this difference of value is clearly indicated . We must , in short , accent certain parts and keep others in the background . We know that the vital positions on the diamond are the ...
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... describe your dog ; in the following paragraphs tell the story of the rescue : My Dog's Brave Rescue XI . Outline and write a composition on the following title . Start the story at once . In your concluding paragraph explain where and ...
... describe your dog ; in the following paragraphs tell the story of the rescue : My Dog's Brave Rescue XI . Outline and write a composition on the following title . Start the story at once . In your concluding paragraph explain where and ...
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... school building by outline and composi- tion . Tell What it is made of . When it was built . Where it is located . Why it was built . How it is arranged . ( b ) Describe your school building by outline and 150 ELEMENTS OF COMPOSITION.
... school building by outline and composi- tion . Tell What it is made of . When it was built . Where it is located . Why it was built . How it is arranged . ( b ) Describe your school building by outline and 150 ELEMENTS OF COMPOSITION.
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Henry Seidel Canby, John Baker Opdycke. ( b ) Describe your school building by outline and com- position : I. Exterior . 1. General . a . b . 2. Details . a . b . C. d . 3. Impression . II . Interior . 1. General . a . b . C. 2. Details ...
Henry Seidel Canby, John Baker Opdycke. ( b ) Describe your school building by outline and com- position : I. Exterior . 1. General . a . b . 2. Details . a . b . C. d . 3. Impression . II . Interior . 1. General . a . b . C. 2. Details ...
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... describe it ? Getting new words for new thoughts and new experiences is the first problem . ― Right Words . But we shall have no real power over words unless we can be sure that we have truly named our idea , that is , unless the word ...
... describe it ? Getting new words for new thoughts and new experiences is the first problem . ― Right Words . But we shall have no real power over words unless we can be sure that we have truly named our idea , that is , unless the word ...
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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