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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... LOGICAL SEQUENCE OF IDEAS 90. Arrange the thoughts of your sentences according to a logical plan . Finish one thought before you begin another , and begin the second thought where you leave off the first . The fol- lowing sentences ...
... LOGICAL SEQUENCE OF IDEAS 90. Arrange the thoughts of your sentences according to a logical plan . Finish one thought before you begin another , and begin the second thought where you leave off the first . The fol- lowing sentences ...
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... logical conformity . An airplane is not an industry . ) Logical : Small airplanes are being built in great numbers . The building of small airplanes is now among the most thriv- ing American industries . Illogical : Hamlet is better ...
... logical conformity . An airplane is not an industry . ) Logical : Small airplanes are being built in great numbers . The building of small airplanes is now among the most thriv- ing American industries . Illogical : Hamlet is better ...
第 416 頁
... Logical : A real lady is not impolite . A real lady is polite . Illogical : The power of imagination is created in Sir Gawain more than Beowulf . The reader remains in this mood most of the time in Sir Gawain . ( Does the writer mean ...
... Logical : A real lady is not impolite . A real lady is polite . Illogical : The power of imagination is created in Sir Gawain more than Beowulf . The reader remains in this mood most of the time in Sir Gawain . ( Does the writer mean ...
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