High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... written , of great help . The written plan was invaluable , especially in your longer descriptions , be- cause it prevented your leaving out the necessary details or putting them in the wrong places . Suppose you try to tell a story ...
... written , of great help . The written plan was invaluable , especially in your longer descriptions , be- cause it prevented your leaving out the necessary details or putting them in the wrong places . Suppose you try to tell a story ...
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... written in the slow- moving accents of Gray's " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard " or of Poe's mournful " The Raven " ? And , as the poet's mood or his subject changes , may the rhythm of a poem change ? You will be interested in ...
... written in the slow- moving accents of Gray's " Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard " or of Poe's mournful " The Raven " ? And , as the poet's mood or his subject changes , may the rhythm of a poem change ? You will be interested in ...
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... WRITING Verse Not every one is interested in writing verse or capable of producing anything really good . For those who ... written by high school students . There is a joy in self- expression that some lucky individuals understand and ...
... WRITING Verse Not every one is interested in writing verse or capable of producing anything really good . For those who ... written by high school students . There is a joy in self- expression that some lucky individuals understand and ...
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