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... effect desired by the author . 2. Harmony A factor that is important in achieving unity of effect is a sense of congeniality of details . In a work , whether it be a painting , a piece of sculpture , or a written composition , the ...
... effect desired by the author . 2. Harmony A factor that is important in achieving unity of effect is a sense of congeniality of details . In a work , whether it be a painting , a piece of sculpture , or a written composition , the ...
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... effect does the setting have on the characters ? " In The Merry Men , by Stevenson , the main character of the story is the sea about the Isle of Aros , off the west coast of Ire- land . The sea's desolate melancholy is produced by its ...
... effect does the setting have on the characters ? " In The Merry Men , by Stevenson , the main character of the story is the sea about the Isle of Aros , off the west coast of Ire- land . The sea's desolate melancholy is produced by its ...
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... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect . If his very initial sentence tends not to the outbringing of this effect , then he has ...
... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect . If his very initial sentence tends not to the outbringing of this effect , then he has ...
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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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