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... writer used certain words to produce certain effects , you will not carelessly pass over these words when you read ... writers 61 TOOLS OF UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIA- TION,
... writer used certain words to produce certain effects , you will not carelessly pass over these words when you read ... writers 61 TOOLS OF UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIA- TION,
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... writer leads off his thought in each para- graph of a composition by what is called a topic sentence . This section of this chapter will be so developed . However , sometimes the writer may bury his topic sentence in the body of the ...
... writer leads off his thought in each para- graph of a composition by what is called a topic sentence . This section of this chapter will be so developed . However , sometimes the writer may bury his topic sentence in the body of the ...
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... writer , but then a music critic is not a musician , nor an art critic a painter . I am a reader , so I feel I have a right to criticize authors , journalists , editorial writers , who , to my mind , are doing violence to the English ...
... writer , but then a music critic is not a musician , nor an art critic a painter . I am a reader , so I feel I have a right to criticize authors , journalists , editorial writers , who , to my mind , are doing violence to the English ...
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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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