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Pagina 167
... parallel structure , antithesis , and symmetry . An example of parallel structure appeared in the preceding paragraph in the three infinitive phrases : " to order it , to emphasize it , and to make it easier . " The principle consists ...
... parallel structure , antithesis , and symmetry . An example of parallel structure appeared in the preceding paragraph in the three infinitive phrases : " to order it , to emphasize it , and to make it easier . " The principle consists ...
Pagina 168
... Parallel structure offers a clear but flexible way of ordering ideas in a sustained passage ; once the rhythm of similar structures is developed , it urges you forward to new parallels . The fullest eloquence of parallel structure can ...
... Parallel structure offers a clear but flexible way of ordering ideas in a sustained passage ; once the rhythm of similar structures is developed , it urges you forward to new parallels . The fullest eloquence of parallel structure can ...
Pagina 203
... Parallel You might develop a valuable point by trying a parallel , in which you show how a strange or puzzling element of the Vespucian rebellion ac- tually resembles something familiar : between activist and his parents 1st trait of ...
... Parallel You might develop a valuable point by trying a parallel , in which you show how a strange or puzzling element of the Vespucian rebellion ac- tually resembles something familiar : between activist and his parents 1st trait of ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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