The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... Clear- ness . Generally it is enough if the writer devote his efforts simply to being understood ; let this be secured , and other qualities will come largely of themselves . Such plainness , such clearness , is the foundation on which ...
... Clear- ness . Generally it is enough if the writer devote his efforts simply to being understood ; let this be secured , and other qualities will come largely of themselves . Such plainness , such clearness , is the foundation on which ...
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... clear sense in one aspect . For other senses it may be necessary to use that for to , or to insert conjunctions . II . COLLOCATION . The English syntax , being devoid of the aid that inflection would give in showing the relation of ...
... clear sense in one aspect . For other senses it may be necessary to use that for to , or to insert conjunctions . II . COLLOCATION . The English syntax , being devoid of the aid that inflection would give in showing the relation of ...
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... clear articulation of thought . Sometimes the influence of the concessive adverb extends through a whole paragraph ... Clearly . " of relation . It is of the highest importance , 138 FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES . Conjunctional Relation.
... clear articulation of thought . Sometimes the influence of the concessive adverb extends through a whole paragraph ... Clearly . " of relation . It is of the highest importance , 138 FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES . Conjunctional Relation.
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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