Elements of Composition for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan Company, 1921 - 593 Seiten |
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... words that made them known . " This , indeed , is the aim of the teacher of composition to endow the purposes with words that make them known . Loud controversies have raged as to whether this is possible ; as to whether composition can ...
... words that made them known . " This , indeed , is the aim of the teacher of composition to endow the purposes with words that make them known . Loud controversies have raged as to whether this is possible ; as to whether composition can ...
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... words , we must see that the parts " co - here , " that they have Coherence . This is a second great law of composition . Emphasis . But further than this , you and I are perfectly aware that all the units in our observation and thought ...
... words , we must see that the parts " co - here , " that they have Coherence . This is a second great law of composition . Emphasis . But further than this , you and I are perfectly aware that all the units in our observation and thought ...
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... words or groups of words . There is therefore but one thought in the sentence The man takes a ride " ; the remaining elements being but " ex- plainers " or modifiers of this single thought . Such a form of expression we call a Simple ...
... words or groups of words . There is therefore but one thought in the sentence The man takes a ride " ; the remaining elements being but " ex- plainers " or modifiers of this single thought . Such a form of expression we call a Simple ...
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... words ( such as those used as modi- fiers in our sentence ) which does not make complete sense , and does not contain a subject or a predicate , is called a Phrase . " In the morning , " " of his health , " are phrases , and might be ...
... words ( such as those used as modi- fiers in our sentence ) which does not make complete sense , and does not contain a subject or a predicate , is called a Phrase . " In the morning , " " of his health , " are phrases , and might be ...
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... words and phrases ; and sometimes they are com- pound , that is , sometimes they consist of two or more thoughts of equal rank . Each one of these thoughts must have a sub- ject and predicate of its own for its adequate expression . In ...
... words and phrases ; and sometimes they are com- pound , that is , sometimes they consist of two or more thoughts of equal rank . Each one of these thoughts must have a sub- ject and predicate of its own for its adequate expression . In ...
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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