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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... whole is that which has beginning , middle , and end . This does not mean , however , that a whole composition must have an in- troduction , a body , and a conclusion a formal scheme that is applicable only in rare cases , such as a ...
... whole is that which has beginning , middle , and end . This does not mean , however , that a whole composition must have an in- troduction , a body , and a conclusion a formal scheme that is applicable only in rare cases , such as a ...
第 261 頁
... whole composition . It makes the structure readily apparent , and thus secures and holds the attention of the reader . If one has to read a whole page of print in which there is no break , the eye tires and the mind wanders from the ...
... whole composition . It makes the structure readily apparent , and thus secures and holds the attention of the reader . If one has to read a whole page of print in which there is no break , the eye tires and the mind wanders from the ...
第 346 頁
... whole block . The fire which burned out a whole block was caused by his mixing the two powders together . Wrong : He mixed the two powders together , which act caused the greatest fire the city ever had . ( Relative clauses are always ...
... whole block . The fire which burned out a whole block was caused by his mixing the two powders together . Wrong : He mixed the two powders together , which act caused the greatest fire the city ever had . ( Relative clauses are always ...
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