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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... Emphasis . Classify the sentences of one or two of your themes with regard to periodicity . Exercise 18 , Emphasis . Write six periodic or virtually peri- odic sentences , each sentence longer than the one before , beginning with one ...
... Emphasis . Classify the sentences of one or two of your themes with regard to periodicity . Exercise 18 , Emphasis . Write six periodic or virtually peri- odic sentences , each sentence longer than the one before , beginning with one ...
第 46 頁
... Emphasis . Copy several examples of balance from the speeches of Burke or the essays of Macaulay or G. K. Chesterton . Exercise 26 , Emphasis . Discuss the use of repetition as a means of attaining emphasis in the following sentences ...
... Emphasis . Copy several examples of balance from the speeches of Burke or the essays of Macaulay or G. K. Chesterton . Exercise 26 , Emphasis . Discuss the use of repetition as a means of attaining emphasis in the following sentences ...
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... Emphasis is secured by means of suspense , climax , balance , repetition , and by proper subordination . SUSPENSE - THE PERIODIC SENTENCE 75. Use suspense as a means of securing emphasis . Emphasis may be given to an important idea by ...
... Emphasis is secured by means of suspense , climax , balance , repetition , and by proper subordination . SUSPENSE - THE PERIODIC SENTENCE 75. Use suspense as a means of securing emphasis . Emphasis may be given to an important idea by ...
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