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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... emphatic than rose , dahlia , violet , lily , or pansy . The study of synonyms is an ex- cellent means of making one's words more specific . d . You may use words that are more concrete . Concrete words , since they appeal to our stored ...
... emphatic than rose , dahlia , violet , lily , or pansy . The study of synonyms is an ex- cellent means of making one's words more specific . d . You may use words that are more concrete . Concrete words , since they appeal to our stored ...
第 373 頁
... Emphatic : He is a man in whom we can trust . Why did you do that ? It is not ungrammatical to end a sentence with a ... emphatic position . Unemphatic because the sentence ends with a parenthetical modifier : I think his whole theory is ...
... Emphatic : He is a man in whom we can trust . Why did you do that ? It is not ungrammatical to end a sentence with a ... emphatic position . Unemphatic because the sentence ends with a parenthetical modifier : I think his whole theory is ...
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... Emphatic : The author's constant use of suspense keeps the reader on the alert from the beginning of the story to the end . See also Word Order - Smooth and Emphatic , 82 . For the punctuation of absolute phrases , see page 199 ...
... Emphatic : The author's constant use of suspense keeps the reader on the alert from the beginning of the story to the end . See also Word Order - Smooth and Emphatic , 82 . For the punctuation of absolute phrases , see page 199 ...
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