Elements of Composition for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan Company, 1921 - 593 Seiten |
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... ideas which pour from life and from books into the student's mind ; and he laughs at those who say that the boy or girl has nothing to express . As a teacher , he has become a middleman . between thought and expression , valuing both ...
... ideas which pour from life and from books into the student's mind ; and he laughs at those who say that the boy or girl has nothing to express . As a teacher , he has become a middleman . between thought and expression , valuing both ...
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... ideas that insist upon expression . These ideas are mere perceptions of things or qualities in the world about us , or in ourselves . The sight of bread may flash the idea " food " into our mind ; the memory of a good friend may give us the ...
... ideas that insist upon expression . These ideas are mere perceptions of things or qualities in the world about us , or in ourselves . The sight of bread may flash the idea " food " into our mind ; the memory of a good friend may give us the ...
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... idea of truth links itself to the idea of honesty , and we think honesty demands that we tell the truth . " Thus a group of ideas , all related to one another , is called a Thought . When we give expression to this related group of ideas ...
... idea of truth links itself to the idea of honesty , and we think honesty demands that we tell the truth . " Thus a group of ideas , all related to one another , is called a Thought . When we give expression to this related group of ideas ...
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... ideas , my thought will expand accordingly , and the result will be a longer , fuller form of sentence : Who is the man ? When does he ride ? Where does he ride ? Why does he ride ? How does he ride ? The man from the city . In the ...
... ideas , my thought will expand accordingly , and the result will be a longer , fuller form of sentence : Who is the man ? When does he ride ? Where does he ride ? Why does he ride ? How does he ride ? The man from the city . In the ...
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... ideas . It must give a thought , not just an idea . This little rule will help enormously , if well digested . 27 . Summary . If , now , you understand the nature of a sentence , the duty of the writer who would be clear and ef- fective ...
... ideas . It must give a thought , not just an idea . This little rule will help enormously , if well digested . 27 . Summary . If , now , you understand the nature of a sentence , the duty of the writer who would be clear and ef- fective ...
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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