Writing and Thinking: A Handbook of Composition and RevisionHoughton Mifflin, 1931 - 449 頁 Tables on lining-papers."Second revised edition."First edition, 1919, published under title: Sentences and thinking. |
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... letters , or formal or in- formal social notes . Letter - writing , indeed , is the most widespread form of written composition . It is important , therefore , to know the correct usage in all the various types . The parts of a letter ...
... letters , or formal or in- formal social notes . Letter - writing , indeed , is the most widespread form of written composition . It is important , therefore , to know the correct usage in all the various types . The parts of a letter ...
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... letters it is customary to use a colon after the greeting ; in personal letters , a comma may be used . 100d . The body of the letter must follow the rules of good usage . A letter is a form of composition ; punctuation , grammar and ...
... letters it is customary to use a colon after the greeting ; in personal letters , a comma may be used . 100d . The body of the letter must follow the rules of good usage . A letter is a form of composition ; punctuation , grammar and ...
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... letter of application . Exercise B. Follow the directions given below . 1. Write a letter thanking the mother of your friend , at whose home you have been entertained during two weeks of your summer vacation . 2. Write a letter to the ...
... letter of application . Exercise B. Follow the directions given below . 1. Write a letter thanking the mother of your friend , at whose home you have been entertained during two weeks of your summer vacation . 2. Write a letter to the ...
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