Practical Rhetoric and Composition: A Complete and Practical Discussion of Capital Letters, Punctuation, Letter-writing, Style, and com Position : with Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and ConstructionRaub & Company, 1891 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... illustrate the matter let me tell you a story 3. Of all the senses sight is the most perfect 4. In order to succeed in study the cultivation of attention is necessary 5. To confess the truth I never could understand his position 6. Of ...
... illustrate the matter let me tell you a story 3. Of all the senses sight is the most perfect 4. In order to succeed in study the cultivation of attention is necessary 5. To confess the truth I never could understand his position 6. Of ...
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... an individual or a firm are known as special ; those without an address are known as general . The following will illustrate both forms : 1. SPECIAL RECOMMENDATION . Hon . George Gray , Wilmington 90 LETTER - WRITING .
... an individual or a firm are known as special ; those without an address are known as general . The following will illustrate both forms : 1. SPECIAL RECOMMENDATION . Hon . George Gray , Wilmington 90 LETTER - WRITING .
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... illustrates this point : " On a certain occasion Mr. Webster startled the Senate by a beau- tful and striking remark in relation to the extent of the British empire , as follows : ' She has dotted the surface of the whole globe with her ...
... illustrates this point : " On a certain occasion Mr. Webster startled the Senate by a beau- tful and striking remark in relation to the extent of the British empire , as follows : ' She has dotted the surface of the whole globe with her ...
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... illustrate the rule : Aggravate is frequently improperly used for irritate . Aggra- vate means to add weight ; irritate means to provoke . Thus , " The offence was aggravated ; ' " His conduct was irritating . " " " Besides is misused ...
... illustrate the rule : Aggravate is frequently improperly used for irritate . Aggra- vate means to add weight ; irritate means to provoke . Thus , " The offence was aggravated ; ' " His conduct was irritating . " " " Besides is misused ...
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... illustrate briefly the importance of discriminating synonyms : 1. Enough , sufficient . Enough refers to what we think we want ; sufficient refers to our actual needs . Enough implies more than sufficient . When one has money to supply ...
... illustrate briefly the importance of discriminating synonyms : 1. Enough , sufficient . Enough refers to what we think we want ; sufficient refers to our actual needs . Enough implies more than sufficient . When one has money to supply ...
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accept adjective adverb Allegory amphibrach anapest apostrophe argument arrangement beautiful begin business letters Cæsar called capital letter chief clause clear close comma complimentary close composition connected consists construction dash Dear Sir diction discourse Ellipsis Epigram euphonious examples EXERCISE expression figurative language flowers following sentences following where necessary frequently give harmony humor Hyperbole idea illustrate important interrogation interrogation point kind manner marks meaning metaphor Metonymy mind MODEL nature Note noun o'er object omission one's orator paragraph person personification Philadelphia placed pleasing pleasure poem poetry Polysyndeton preposition present pronoun proper Punctuate the following quotation reader Reconstruct the following reference relative clause respectfully Rhetoric rhyme RULE semicolon sense simile sometimes sound speak stanza statement style sublime syllables Synecdoche tence thee things thou thought tion Trimeter trochee truth usually variety verb verse violated words writer written young