Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... kind of language required by the situation , including the audience , and the dis- tance the writer wants to maintain between himself and his reader . The above example about the doctor in two speaking situations illustrates both ...
... kind of language required by the situation , including the audience , and the dis- tance the writer wants to maintain between himself and his reader . The above example about the doctor in two speaking situations illustrates both ...
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... kind of two - headed Janus , looking two ways at once , and making us see two things almost simultaneously . ( F. L. Lucas ) 7. To those beautiful and idyllic islands of the South Pacific , civilization has brought its Pandora's box . 8 ...
... kind of two - headed Janus , looking two ways at once , and making us see two things almost simultaneously . ( F. L. Lucas ) 7. To those beautiful and idyllic islands of the South Pacific , civilization has brought its Pandora's box . 8 ...
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... kind , that kind , not these kind , those kind . Reflexive pronouns ( myself , yourself , ourselves , etc. ) are objects referring to the subject of the sentence [ I struck myself ; he blamed him- self ] . They should not be used as ...
... kind , that kind , not these kind , those kind . Reflexive pronouns ( myself , yourself , ourselves , etc. ) are objects referring to the subject of the sentence [ I struck myself ; he blamed him- self ] . They should not be used as ...
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