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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... Note what effect the absence of commas has in the following sentences : Ever since he has been afraid of water and has not since taken a boat trip . ( What part of speech is the first since ? ) To Paul Williams announced the good news ...
... Note what effect the absence of commas has in the following sentences : Ever since he has been afraid of water and has not since taken a boat trip . ( What part of speech is the first since ? ) To Paul Williams announced the good news ...
第 368 頁
... Note how monotonous this series of " curt , pellet - like " sentences is . Note the absence of subordination and of any sense of the relative value of ideas . Too many sentences begin with the subject . There is no variation in the ...
... Note how monotonous this series of " curt , pellet - like " sentences is . Note the absence of subordination and of any sense of the relative value of ideas . Too many sentences begin with the subject . There is no variation in the ...
第 425 頁
... note to thee . It merely says that the sea is in a state of extraordinary sub- limity ; that this place is , as the Guide Book most justly observes , " unsurpassed for the salubrity of the refreshing breezes , which are wafted on the ...
... note to thee . It merely says that the sea is in a state of extraordinary sub- limity ; that this place is , as the Guide Book most justly observes , " unsurpassed for the salubrity of the refreshing breezes , which are wafted on the ...
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