Preface to Critical ReadingHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1969 - 360 páginas |
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... Paragraph 4 ; it is also an " energiz- ing principle . " But again - to what does the speaker refer ? The most evident quality of the speech , looked at in this way , is that it is composed of five paragraphs of high - sounding but ...
... Paragraph 4 ; it is also an " energiz- ing principle . " But again - to what does the speaker refer ? The most evident quality of the speech , looked at in this way , is that it is composed of five paragraphs of high - sounding but ...
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... paragraph to follow will be about a particular hotel . In the preceding paragraph other Wash- ington hotels of the era had been described . Willard's , however , seems to call for special treatment , and the new paragraph promises to ...
... paragraph to follow will be about a particular hotel . In the preceding paragraph other Wash- ington hotels of the era had been described . Willard's , however , seems to call for special treatment , and the new paragraph promises to ...
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... paragraph . In the first paragraph Willard's is seen , from sentence to sentence , through the eyes of the objective historian . But in the second paragraph , for the sake of seeing her material from a special angle , the historian puts ...
... paragraph . In the first paragraph Willard's is seen , from sentence to sentence , through the eyes of the objective historian . But in the second paragraph , for the sake of seeing her material from a special angle , the historian puts ...
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Denotation and Connotation | 1 |
Diction | 55 |
Other Determinants of Tone | 130 |
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advertising allusions American analogy appear argument attitude audience better called clichés common conclusion connotation context course critical death device diction dictionary E. B. White effect emotional English essay euphemisms example Exercises experience expression eyes fact false dilemma feeling H. L. Mencken hand human ideas implied inductive reasoning jargon kind language literature living loaded language look Lytton Strachey magazine Major premise McMurdo Station meaning ment metaphor mind nature never newspapers nouns opinion paragraph passage periodic sentence person phrases poem political prose purpose question quick pride quoted reader reason reference rhythm Sean O'Casey sense sentence simple slang sound speaker speech statement student style suggest syllogism symbols talk teacher television things thought tion tone true truth University verb vocabulary William Faulkner words writing Yorker