Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... argument . The study of rhetoric is no longer widely under- taken , and it is doubtful that any of the above arguments would contain all the elements of a formal and traditional argument : exordium , exposi- tion , proposition ...
... argument . The study of rhetoric is no longer widely under- taken , and it is doubtful that any of the above arguments would contain all the elements of a formal and traditional argument : exordium , exposi- tion , proposition ...
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... argument can wear are legion . A certain tobacco company , for example , bases their advertising appeal on the gimmick that " thinking men " like and smoke its cigarettes . In one TV ad they show a man sitting next to an electronic ...
... argument can wear are legion . A certain tobacco company , for example , bases their advertising appeal on the gimmick that " thinking men " like and smoke its cigarettes . In one TV ad they show a man sitting next to an electronic ...
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... arguing with a friend that the Empire State Building is taller than the " Queen Mary " is long . This is no argument simply because there is no opportunity for differences of opinion : all they have to do is look up the statistics in ...
... arguing with a friend that the Empire State Building is taller than the " Queen Mary " is long . This is no argument simply because there is no opportunity for differences of opinion : all they have to do is look up the statistics in ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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