Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... reader long before he begins to write , and that concern affects his choice of subject , the tone and organization of his work , the kinds of illustrations and examples he uses , his sentence structure , and his choice of words ...
... reader long before he begins to write , and that concern affects his choice of subject , the tone and organization of his work , the kinds of illustrations and examples he uses , his sentence structure , and his choice of words ...
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... readers only what they want to hear . You tell them what you want to tell them , but in terms they can accept . For a writer , the ideal reader response is " How true ! My sentiments exactly " -made in a situation in which the reader ...
... readers only what they want to hear . You tell them what you want to tell them , but in terms they can accept . For a writer , the ideal reader response is " How true ! My sentiments exactly " -made in a situation in which the reader ...
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... reader depends on its clarity in your own mind . The best way to be sure it is clear is to outline and evaluate your arguments before you begin to write . What are the main premises which lead to the conclusion you want your readers to ...
... reader depends on its clarity in your own mind . The best way to be sure it is clear is to outline and evaluate your arguments before you begin to write . What are the main premises which lead to the conclusion you want your readers to ...
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