Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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I will find out whence you derive that idea . 6. We could never understand why he left so suddenly . 7. Mark , now , how a plain tale shall put you down . 8. Tell me not in mournful numbers , Life is but an empty dream . 9.
I will find out whence you derive that idea . 6. We could never understand why he left so suddenly . 7. Mark , now , how a plain tale shall put you down . 8. Tell me not in mournful numbers , Life is but an empty dream . 9.
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Men who are unacquainted with literature have little idea of the solace it affords . 6. At Rugby , the Avon is a capital river for bathing , as it has many nice small pools , all within a mile of one another . 7.
Men who are unacquainted with literature have little idea of the solace it affords . 6. At Rugby , the Avon is a capital river for bathing , as it has many nice small pools , all within a mile of one another . 7.
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To form an adequate idea of the duties of this crisis , it will be necessary to raise your minds to a level with your station . EXERCISE XXVII . DIRECTION . - Expand the following simple sentences into complex , and then , if possible ...
To form an adequate idea of the duties of this crisis , it will be necessary to raise your minds to a level with your station . EXERCISE XXVII . DIRECTION . - Expand the following simple sentences into complex , and then , if possible ...
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In using auxiliaries , the auxiliary should harmonize with the idea to be expressed . " “ May ” is the sign of possibility , permission , or desire ; " can , " of ability within one's self ; " must , " of necessity ; " shall " in the ...
In using auxiliaries , the auxiliary should harmonize with the idea to be expressed . " “ May ” is the sign of possibility , permission , or desire ; " can , " of ability within one's self ; " must , " of necessity ; " shall " in the ...
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To express this idea in the declarative form we would say , " This is a terrible crime . ” EXERCISE XXXII . DIRECTION . - Vary the structure of the following sentences by changing the declarative to the exclamatory form : 1.
To express this idea in the declarative form we would say , " This is a terrible crime . ” EXERCISE XXXII . DIRECTION . - Vary the structure of the following sentences by changing the declarative to the exclamatory form : 1.
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