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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... example ; 3rd paragraph , Another example ; 4th paragraph , Another example ; 5th paragraph , How opinion should be formed ( with instances or an example ) . Com- ing at the close of our theme , i.e. , in the most emphatic position ...
... example ; 3rd paragraph , Another example ; 4th paragraph , Another example ; 5th paragraph , How opinion should be formed ( with instances or an example ) . Com- ing at the close of our theme , i.e. , in the most emphatic position ...
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... Example : The house which he entered , and which stood beside the river was called " Elles- mere . " 4. Interrogative , used to ask questions : who , which , what . Example : What was it he said ? 5. Demonstrative , used to designate a ...
... Example : The house which he entered , and which stood beside the river was called " Elles- mere . " 4. Interrogative , used to ask questions : who , which , what . Example : What was it he said ? 5. Demonstrative , used to designate a ...
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... example in- troduce an example or a series of examples , they should be preceded by a comma , except when such as is restrictive : I have many things to do to - day , such as writing letters , settling my accounts , packing my trunk ...
... example in- troduce an example or a series of examples , they should be preceded by a comma , except when such as is restrictive : I have many things to do to - day , such as writing letters , settling my accounts , packing my trunk ...
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