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... paragraph the main im- pression you want your reader to get . Thus you might open a paragraph with the sen- tence " The scene was gloomy " or " The men were joyful . " Hawthorne did not provide such a sentence for his para- graph ...
... paragraph the main im- pression you want your reader to get . Thus you might open a paragraph with the sen- tence " The scene was gloomy " or " The men were joyful . " Hawthorne did not provide such a sentence for his para- graph ...
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... paragraph beginning " On the south shore of Long Island . . . " on page 170 . In the first sentence a modifying phrase comes before the subject , bayman . Of the ten sentences in the paragraph , point out the ones that begin with a ...
... paragraph beginning " On the south shore of Long Island . . . " on page 170 . In the first sentence a modifying phrase comes before the subject , bayman . Of the ten sentences in the paragraph , point out the ones that begin with a ...
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... paragraph would have been as effective if the authors had talked about this method first ? What do you think are the most im- portant details in this paragraph ? Are the details mentioned in the last sentence as important as those ...
... paragraph would have been as effective if the authors had talked about this method first ? What do you think are the most im- portant details in this paragraph ? Are the details mentioned in the last sentence as important as those ...
Contents
Heroes and Heroines | 1 |
Androcles an Aesop fable 583 | 18 |
Pandora retold by W M L Hutchinson 186 | 29 |
Copyright | |
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