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... pause marked by the double bar ( || ) , which is called the caesural pause , is occasioned when a phrase is not synonymous with the line ; it is a rhythm break , usually a sense pause , about the middle of a verse . Irregularity is ...
... pause marked by the double bar ( || ) , which is called the caesural pause , is occasioned when a phrase is not synonymous with the line ; it is a rhythm break , usually a sense pause , about the middle of a verse . Irregularity is ...
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... pause and ( 2 ) change of pace . 3 1. The Pause 3 One of the most useful tools of expression in the reader's kit is the pause . The writer envies the reader this tool and tries in every way to employ it himself . He uses dots , dashes ...
... pause and ( 2 ) change of pace . 3 1. The Pause 3 One of the most useful tools of expression in the reader's kit is the pause . The writer envies the reader this tool and tries in every way to employ it himself . He uses dots , dashes ...
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... pause before the word moral at the end of the sentence points up the pun . If the reader does not pause there , he gives the audience no time to grasp the play on words and smile in recognition : " These Arab guides always had morals to ...
... pause before the word moral at the end of the sentence points up the pun . If the reader does not pause there , he gives the audience no time to grasp the play on words and smile in recognition : " These Arab guides always had morals to ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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