Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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For a like reason , also , the subject of Concord , which perhaps belongs still more strictly to Grammar , is included ; not all of the syntactical arrangements are noticed , only those wherein the grammatical principle receives a ...
For a like reason , also , the subject of Concord , which perhaps belongs still more strictly to Grammar , is included ; not all of the syntactical arrangements are noticed , only those wherein the grammatical principle receives a ...
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... of an indefinite number of words and phrases , a variety of changes in the arrangement of its parts may be made . ... I stood on the beach opposite the promontory , ' may be arranged in several ways ; as , With my little curious ...
... of an indefinite number of words and phrases , a variety of changes in the arrangement of its parts may be made . ... I stood on the beach opposite the promontory , ' may be arranged in several ways ; as , With my little curious ...
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Clearness of meaning is of the utmost importance , and often depends upon the arrangement of phrases . Hence it is well in constructing sentences to try several arrangements and carefully avoid those that admit the least doubt as to the ...
Clearness of meaning is of the utmost importance , and often depends upon the arrangement of phrases . Hence it is well in constructing sentences to try several arrangements and carefully avoid those that admit the least doubt as to the ...
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Variety of Arrangement . - As in the simple sentence variety of arrangement is obtained by changing the position of phrases , so in the complex sentence variety is effected by changing the position of phrases and clauses .
Variety of Arrangement . - As in the simple sentence variety of arrangement is obtained by changing the position of phrases , so in the complex sentence variety is effected by changing the position of phrases and clauses .
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A general topic may consist of sub - topics arranged under it . 5. Be careful to consider the order of the topics ; no point to the clear understanding of which some other point is necessary , should precede that other . 6.
A general topic may consist of sub - topics arranged under it . 5. Be careful to consider the order of the topics ; no point to the clear understanding of which some other point is necessary , should precede that other . 6.
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