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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... thought or feeling . It must express a thought , one thought , not part of a thought , nor more than a thought . Thus , when a student wrote : Observing and obeying his laws he wrote as a sentence what is obviously only part of a thought ...
... thought or feeling . It must express a thought , one thought , not part of a thought , nor more than a thought . Thus , when a student wrote : Observing and obeying his laws he wrote as a sentence what is obviously only part of a thought ...
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... thought . " Where I spent six weeks some years ago " is an irrelevant addition to the thought and should be struck out or included where it does fit . The fundamental require- ment of the sentence is that it express one complete thought ...
... thought . " Where I spent six weeks some years ago " is an irrelevant addition to the thought and should be struck out or included where it does fit . The fundamental require- ment of the sentence is that it express one complete thought ...
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... thought to be ex- pressed , and observe how it applies to one or two other im- portant matters of sentence construction . We have seen that when any parts of our sentence - thought are different in rank when some are chief and others ...
... thought to be ex- pressed , and observe how it applies to one or two other im- portant matters of sentence construction . We have seen that when any parts of our sentence - thought are different in rank when some are chief and others ...
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