The Province of ProseWilliam R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter Harper, 1956 - 801 Seiten |
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... paragraphs . State in a sentence the main point of each paragraph . Then show clearly how the four paragraphs are related to each other in the development of Hazlitt's thought . The opening paragraph of this essay , like the paragraphs ...
... paragraphs . State in a sentence the main point of each paragraph . Then show clearly how the four paragraphs are related to each other in the development of Hazlitt's thought . The opening paragraph of this essay , like the paragraphs ...
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... paragraph beginning " My apprehensions were highly alarmed . . . ” ( p . 345 ) is much longer than we would write today . Divide this paragraph into three , four , and five shorter paragraphs , making clear your reasons for each ...
... paragraph beginning " My apprehensions were highly alarmed . . . ” ( p . 345 ) is much longer than we would write today . Divide this paragraph into three , four , and five shorter paragraphs , making clear your reasons for each ...
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... Paragraph 6 of the essay is related to paragraph 5 in a way that parallels the relation between paragraph 3 and paragraph 2. What is the similarity be- tween the two pairs of paragraphs ? What progression is there between the two groups ...
... Paragraph 6 of the essay is related to paragraph 5 in a way that parallels the relation between paragraph 3 and paragraph 2. What is the similarity be- tween the two pairs of paragraphs ? What progression is there between the two groups ...
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PART ONE The Writers Problems | 1 |
From The English NoteBooks | 14 |
Three Contemporary Travelers Describe the Western River | 20 |
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