American LiteratureMark Schorer Houghton, 1965 - 848 Seiten |
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... writing his knowledge and opinions on a variety of subjects . Writing about literature requires the same skills that you would use to write about any other subject . The difference lies in what you are writing about . In the following ...
... writing his knowledge and opinions on a variety of subjects . Writing about literature requires the same skills that you would use to write about any other subject . The difference lies in what you are writing about . In the following ...
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... written . The ability to write an effective précis will help you immensely , for example , in taking notes for a research project , in answering essay examination questions , or in com- posing a synopsis of a work of fiction . The few ...
... written . The ability to write an effective précis will help you immensely , for example , in taking notes for a research project , in answering essay examination questions , or in com- posing a synopsis of a work of fiction . The few ...
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... written down . Consequently , authors of most early ballads are not known ; and many , when they were finally written down , appeared in several versions . Since unedu- cated people generally composed them , sang them , and passed them ...
... written down . Consequently , authors of most early ballads are not known ; and many , when they were finally written down , appeared in several versions . Since unedu- cated people generally composed them , sang them , and passed them ...
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APPROACHING AMERICAN | 1 |
Carl Sandburg Chicago | 34 |
William Saroyan The Oyster and the Pearl | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ain't American Anne Bradstreet Boston Bruce Catton called century cold CUTCHEON death Deerslayer door early Emerson Emily Emily Dickinson England English example eyes face farm father feel felt fire George GIBBS girl Greater Appreciation hand HARRY head heard heart hill horse Indian Jabez Stone JEFFERSON Jody John knew land lines literature live look Mark Twain meaning mind Mitty morning mother Nancy Belle never night novel PATSY play poem poet poetry Puritan river Robert Frost Samuel Sewall seemed ship side Smitty snow sound STAGE MANAGER Stephen Vincent Benét stood story T. S. Eliot talk tell there's things thought tion Tom Walker town turned verse voice wagon Walter Mitty WEBB Whitman Willa Cather wind woods World of Words Writing Assignments wrote young