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... elements described in the last two chapters : general assertion , substan- tiating detail , application of assumptions , selection , placement , and or- ganization . The more carefully you exploit these six , the more fully and ...
... elements described in the last two chapters : general assertion , substan- tiating detail , application of assumptions , selection , placement , and or- ganization . The more carefully you exploit these six , the more fully and ...
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... elements ) ( This exercise is a sequel to Exercise 5 of the preceding chapter . ) Think of a question of campus reform on which you have strong convictions , and phrase that question as a Yes or No proposition . Using all relevant ...
... elements ) ( This exercise is a sequel to Exercise 5 of the preceding chapter . ) Think of a question of campus reform on which you have strong convictions , and phrase that question as a Yes or No proposition . Using all relevant ...
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... elements - imitation ) Choose one of the more sentimental passages from Exercise 1 and write a parody of it using the general instructions of Chapter 4 , especially page 39 . Exercise 3 ( all elements ) Choose some movie , television ...
... elements - imitation ) Choose one of the more sentimental passages from Exercise 1 and write a parody of it using the general instructions of Chapter 4 , especially page 39 . Exercise 3 ( all elements ) Choose some movie , television ...
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A. E. Housman abandoned ship activists adaptation of techniques assertive language audience campus Cecil censorship Choose clause connotation described in Chapter detail draft Dylan Thomas elements emotional English example Exercise fed the aardvark feel final footnote formal G. B. Shaw grammatical H. L. Mencken Hardy's headword imitation irony joke Jude the Obscure kind knowledge and disposition Lady Chatterley's Lover lawn letter Llewellyn look main-clause margin break material means mind modifier North Central College notes noun novel organization original outlook paper paragraph parallel structure passage pattern periodic sentence phrase poetry principle probation prose quotation reader revision rhythm selection sense sentence structure sentimental signals sound stress student style syntactical syntax techniques method described Ted Hughes term things Thomas Hardy tion tone topic verb Vespucian vocabulary W. H. Auden word writing