Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and ConstructionAmerican Book Company, 1889 - 416 Seiten |
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... NOTE . It will be observed that in the combined sentence all the elements contained in each of the separate statements are woven together . Statement I is the principal proposition , or skeleton sentence . Rhetorical analysis , the ...
... NOTE . It will be observed that in the combined sentence all the elements contained in each of the separate statements are woven together . Statement I is the principal proposition , or skeleton sentence . Rhetorical analysis , the ...
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... NOTE . For fuller explanation of restrictive and non - restrictive clauses , the pupil is referred to " Adjective Clauses " under the rules for the punctuation of complex sentences , Chapter XVI . fact about the antecedent , whereas ...
... NOTE . For fuller explanation of restrictive and non - restrictive clauses , the pupil is referred to " Adjective Clauses " under the rules for the punctuation of complex sentences , Chapter XVI . fact about the antecedent , whereas ...
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... NOTE . The members of a compound sentence are subject to the rules of punctuation that have been given for the simple and for the complex sentence ; but the pupil should here be taught the rules that apply specially to the punctua- tion ...
... NOTE . The members of a compound sentence are subject to the rules of punctuation that have been given for the simple and for the complex sentence ; but the pupil should here be taught the rules that apply specially to the punctua- tion ...
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... NOTE . In combining the statements embraced in the second group of the examples given above , statement I forms the first member . Statement 2 forms the second member . Statement 3 is changed to a prepositional phrase , used adverbially ...
... NOTE . In combining the statements embraced in the second group of the examples given above , statement I forms the first member . Statement 2 forms the second member . Statement 3 is changed to a prepositional phrase , used adverbially ...
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... notes . This admirable mimic frequently imposes on birds them- selves . The birds are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates . They dive , with precipitation , into the depths of thickets . They dive because of a scream . This ...
... notes . This admirable mimic frequently imposes on birds them- selves . The birds are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates . They dive , with precipitation , into the depths of thickets . They dive because of a scream . This ...
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accented adjective clause adverb adverbial clause Anapestic beautiful birds called complex sentence composition compound sentence conjunction conjunctive adverb connected dependent clause DIRECTION discourse earth English examples EXERCISE expression eyes feeling feet figure flowers following sentences give hand hath heard heart heaven hence honor hope iambic pentameter idea Inchcape Inchcape Rock kind King language light live look Lord meaning metaphor Metonymy mind modifies nature never night noun o'er object paragraph participle person phrases poetry predicate principal pronoun proposition prose punctuation Rhetoric rhyme Richard Penderell RULE sail Saxon sense simile simple sentence snow sometimes soul sound speak speech statement stood style sublime subordinate conjunction sweet syllables Synecdoche T. B. ALDRICH tences tetrameter thee things thou thought tion trees Trimeter trochaic truth verb verse voice wind words writer