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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... story it contains , but also for the purpose behind the story . ( The commas before and after " not only for the story it contains " give more emphasis to the inserted elements and to the first of the correlatives not only ...... but ...
... story it contains , but also for the purpose behind the story . ( The commas before and after " not only for the story it contains " give more emphasis to the inserted elements and to the first of the correlatives not only ...... but ...
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... stories and short poems from collections , etc. Thus the complete work is distinguished from the part . I have read the last ... story by Robert E. Sherwood.1 Note : Do not italicize the name of a city which forms part of the title of a ...
... stories and short poems from collections , etc. Thus the complete work is distinguished from the part . I have read the last ... story by Robert E. Sherwood.1 Note : Do not italicize the name of a city which forms part of the title of a ...
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... story is the best . The reason this story is the best is that these combina- tions are put together so well . Incomplete : The first steady job I ever had was when I was twelve years old I worked in a grocery store . ( The construc ...
... story is the best . The reason this story is the best is that these combina- tions are put together so well . Incomplete : The first steady job I ever had was when I was twelve years old I worked in a grocery store . ( The construc ...
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