Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... explain the spider's behavior . The stages in his causal process can be summarized thus : I. Introduction to provide contrast and thus pose the problem ( ¶1 ) II . Refutation of possible but false causes ( 2 ) III . Hypothesis ...
... explain the spider's behavior . The stages in his causal process can be summarized thus : I. Introduction to provide contrast and thus pose the problem ( ¶1 ) II . Refutation of possible but false causes ( 2 ) III . Hypothesis ...
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... explained below . In this section we deal with the use of these figures . Later , when we come to revising ineffective ... explain that reading is an active , not a passive , experience by likening the reader to a catcher in 4 Reprinted ...
... explained below . In this section we deal with the use of these figures . Later , when we come to revising ineffective ... explain that reading is an active , not a passive , experience by likening the reader to a catcher in 4 Reprinted ...
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... Explain . 11. Now look at individual sentences to see how they relate to purpose and persona . The contrast between the mother's and the boy's views of light- ning bugs in paragraph 3 is a good starting point . Select any sentence or ...
... Explain . 11. Now look at individual sentences to see how they relate to purpose and persona . The contrast between the mother's and the boy's views of light- ning bugs in paragraph 3 is a good starting point . Select any sentence or ...
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