The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... directions are simple , but " strait is the way , and few there be that take it . " The first essential of good exposition is to know what you want to say . The object of exposition is to convey informa- tion , and that naturally ...
... directions are simple , but " strait is the way , and few there be that take it . " The first essential of good exposition is to know what you want to say . The object of exposition is to convey informa- tion , and that naturally ...
الصفحة 20
... directions . If by following them faithfully you still fail to write well , it is because no directions , however minute , can guard against all the opportunities for going wrong on so winding a road as that to good writing . There are ...
... directions . If by following them faithfully you still fail to write well , it is because no directions , however minute , can guard against all the opportunities for going wrong on so winding a road as that to good writing . There are ...
الصفحة 31
... directions concerning sen- tence structure become useful . The first point which must be determined is whether the relationship between your ideas is coördinate or sub- ordinate ; that is , whether the elements stand on the same plane ...
... directions concerning sen- tence structure become useful . The first point which must be determined is whether the relationship between your ideas is coördinate or sub- ordinate ; that is , whether the elements stand on the same plane ...
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