Better Reading: Prose, Explanatory and PersuasiveScott, Foresman, 1945 - 596 Seiten |
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... argument appears to be in any way different or not ; and is to be allowed by me or disallowed . That argument , which , as I believe , is maintained by many who assume . to be authorities , was to the effect , as The Individual and the ...
... argument appears to be in any way different or not ; and is to be allowed by me or disallowed . That argument , which , as I believe , is maintained by many who assume . to be authorities , was to the effect , as The Individual and the ...
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... argument . These chores are to see what , logically , is going on and to decide whether or not the argument , in its context , makes good sense . Quite often , the reader will find that an argumentative piece is built pretty much along ...
... argument . These chores are to see what , logically , is going on and to decide whether or not the argument , in its context , makes good sense . Quite often , the reader will find that an argumentative piece is built pretty much along ...
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... argument , for instance , is - the man who steals a farm : the legal owner of the farm the crusaders : the paynims . Such a mathematical statement merely means that the reader has managed to state clearly the essential argument of the ...
... argument , for instance , is - the man who steals a farm : the legal owner of the farm the crusaders : the paynims . Such a mathematical statement merely means that the reader has managed to state clearly the essential argument of the ...
Inhalt
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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