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Pagina 25
... Organization Children and certain disoriented adults are said to experience life as an unconnected series of vivid separate events . Only the moment counts ; it is not valued above or below other experience . In the language express ...
... Organization Children and certain disoriented adults are said to experience life as an unconnected series of vivid separate events . Only the moment counts ; it is not valued above or below other experience . In the language express ...
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... organization . The amount of subordination , the sequence of materials , the division of tasks among the sentences , the very stress placed on the signals of organization itself - all show the unique way your mind patterns your subject ...
... organization . The amount of subordination , the sequence of materials , the division of tasks among the sentences , the very stress placed on the signals of organization itself - all show the unique way your mind patterns your subject ...
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... organization , 25-26 oxymoron ( apparent contradiction of terms ) , 138 modification in sentence structure , 144- 146 ; headword , 145 ; modifier , 145 ; ab- solutes , 145-146 ; dangling modifier , 272-273 paraphrasing of sources , 263 ...
... organization , 25-26 oxymoron ( apparent contradiction of terms ) , 138 modification in sentence structure , 144- 146 ; headword , 145 ; modifier , 145 ; ab- solutes , 145-146 ; dangling modifier , 272-273 paraphrasing of sources , 263 ...
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Preview | 3 |
Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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