The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... Unity . 66 V. Kinds of Sentences • 66 VI . Paragraphs . 66 VII . Whole Compositions PAGE 177 177 • 184 · 198 • 208 216 230 239 PART II KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED 1. DESCRIPTION # Section 1. Scientific Description A ...
... Unity . 66 V. Kinds of Sentences • 66 VI . Paragraphs . 66 VII . Whole Compositions PAGE 177 177 • 184 · 198 • 208 216 230 239 PART II KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED 1. DESCRIPTION # Section 1. Scientific Description A ...
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... unity of the person implied not any unity in the consciousness . " 2 " His mother had watched over the child , in whom she found alike the charm and consolation of her life . " 3 ^ - " The reader is requested to note a seeming ...
... unity of the person implied not any unity in the consciousness . " 2 " His mother had watched over the child , in whom she found alike the charm and consolation of her life . " 3 ^ - " The reader is requested to note a seeming ...
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... Unity . To secure unity in a paragraph , a writer should con- form to the general principles that secure unity in a sen- tence . A paragraph , like a sentence , should contain one main idea , should admit nothing that is not germane to ...
... Unity . To secure unity in a paragraph , a writer should con- form to the general principles that secure unity in a sen- tence . A paragraph , like a sentence , should contain one main idea , should admit nothing that is not germane to ...
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... Unity , on the other hand . is essential to the excellence of every paragraph , whatever the subject - matter or purpose ; without it a collection of sentences may be a paragraph in form , but it cannot be one in substance . Mrs ...
... Unity , on the other hand . is essential to the excellence of every paragraph , whatever the subject - matter or purpose ; without it a collection of sentences may be a paragraph in form , but it cannot be one in substance . Mrs ...
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... unity in a composition as a whole , it is necessary not only to make each paragraph a unit , but also to make all the paragraphs together con- stitute a whole , as all the sentences in each paragraph constitute a smaller whole . Unity ...
... unity in a composition as a whole , it is necessary not only to make each paragraph a unit , but also to make all the paragraphs together con- stitute a whole , as all the sentences in each paragraph constitute a smaller whole . Unity ...
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