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... writing . A good final thesis will be precisely attuned to the structure and con- clusion of the writer's final draft , but a trial thesis serves mainly to launch the writer forward . He needs only to avoid such a vague trial thesis as ...
... writing . A good final thesis will be precisely attuned to the structure and con- clusion of the writer's final draft , but a trial thesis serves mainly to launch the writer forward . He needs only to avoid such a vague trial thesis as ...
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... paper , you will hardly have thought of all a writer considers before he is through . You can , if you wish , go on to the next two chapters and try to anticipate them as THE EXPLORATORY STAGE OF WRITING 231 The Writing Plan The Writing.
... paper , you will hardly have thought of all a writer considers before he is through . You can , if you wish , go on to the next two chapters and try to anticipate them as THE EXPLORATORY STAGE OF WRITING 231 The Writing Plan The Writing.
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Writing as the Discovery of Outlook Richard M. Eastman. symmetry in sentence structure , 171-172 synonyms , 127-129 ... writing , 271 " utility vocabulary , " 102-103 ; in senti- mental writing , 77 vantage points of writer and reader ...
Writing as the Discovery of Outlook Richard M. Eastman. symmetry in sentence structure , 171-172 synonyms , 127-129 ... writing , 271 " utility vocabulary , " 102-103 ; in senti- mental writing , 77 vantage points of writer and reader ...
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