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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... matter . If we have learned to give the shades of our thought with approximate exactness by subordinating all subordinate matter , coördi- nating all coördinate matter , and making parallel all paral- lel matter , we have indeed been ...
... matter . If we have learned to give the shades of our thought with approximate exactness by subordinating all subordinate matter , coördi- nating all coördinate matter , and making parallel all paral- lel matter , we have indeed been ...
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... matter . a sentence , it must have unity . TOPIC SENTENCE Like It is customary to indicate the unity of the paragraph , the special nature of the thought it contains , by means of a topic sentence . Although it may occupy any position ...
... matter . a sentence , it must have unity . TOPIC SENTENCE Like It is customary to indicate the unity of the paragraph , the special nature of the thought it contains , by means of a topic sentence . Although it may occupy any position ...
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... matter , see Colon , 20. r For the quoting of verse , see Manuscript Form , 35 . Exercise . Punctuate and paragraph the following passages correctly , paying special attention to the writing of the dialogue : Dont you remember bartley ...
... matter , see Colon , 20. r For the quoting of verse , see Manuscript Form , 35 . Exercise . Punctuate and paragraph the following passages correctly , paying special attention to the writing of the dialogue : Dont you remember bartley ...
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