Elements of Composition for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan Company, 1921 - 593 Seiten |
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... method of presentation should be informal , but con- sistent and practicable . Its subject matter , its illustrations , its suggestions , should lend themselves to expansion or selec- tion both by those who learn and those who teach ...
... method of presentation should be informal , but con- sistent and practicable . Its subject matter , its illustrations , its suggestions , should lend themselves to expansion or selec- tion both by those who learn and those who teach ...
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... method is inductive throughout . All formal classification of the various ends of composition has been reserved for " The Ends of Composition , ” which is the second part of the book . It is true that the exercises from the very ...
... method is inductive throughout . All formal classification of the various ends of composition has been reserved for " The Ends of Composition , ” which is the second part of the book . It is true that the exercises from the very ...
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... methods for making their wants and wishes known . We have seen that even dogs , horses , and other animals devise means of ex- pression , which , however crude , are nevertheless easily un- derstood . Nature has been kinder to us than ...
... methods for making their wants and wishes known . We have seen that even dogs , horses , and other animals devise means of ex- pression , which , however crude , are nevertheless easily un- derstood . Nature has been kinder to us than ...
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... methods of speech or writing make it hard for us to speak quickly or write clearly . There is a famous mining engineer , now practising his profession , who says that one third of his great income is due to what he knows , two thirds to ...
... methods of speech or writing make it hard for us to speak quickly or write clearly . There is a famous mining engineer , now practising his profession , who says that one third of his great income is due to what he knows , two thirds to ...
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... methods by which they were drawn forth from the sub- ject . But , remembering the counsel given in the discussion of Unity , you should take care to make a complete sentence of each topic before you begin the actual writing of the com ...
... methods by which they were drawn forth from the sub- ject . But , remembering the counsel given in the discussion of Unity , you should take care to make a complete sentence of each topic before you begin the actual writing of the com ...
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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