Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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participle , and denotes the various circumstances of place , time , cause , manner , degree , consequence , etc. It is joined to the principal statement by a subordinate conjunction or by a conjunctive adverb .
participle , and denotes the various circumstances of place , time , cause , manner , degree , consequence , etc. It is joined to the principal statement by a subordinate conjunction or by a conjunctive adverb .
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We guarded him in a certain manner . 4. In this same manner we brought him to the playhouse . 5. We were highly pleased . 6. I , for my own part , was highly pleased with the performance of the piece . 7. I was pleased not only with ...
We guarded him in a certain manner . 4. In this same manner we brought him to the playhouse . 5. We were highly pleased . 6. I , for my own part , was highly pleased with the performance of the piece . 7. I was pleased not only with ...
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In a laughing manner , they accept my reflections . 12. Our actions disclose the secret in the heart . I. A soul without reflection runs to ruin . 2. Too soon the flowers of spring will fade . 3. Shakespeare is without doubt the poet of ...
In a laughing manner , they accept my reflections . 12. Our actions disclose the secret in the heart . I. A soul without reflection runs to ruin . 2. Too soon the flowers of spring will fade . 3. Shakespeare is without doubt the poet of ...
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To express time , place , degree , or manner , an adverb should be used ; as , " I suffer greatly " ; " He ran very swiftly . " 2. To express quality , an adjective should be used ; as , " The flowers smell sweet " ; " She looks ...
To express time , place , degree , or manner , an adverb should be used ; as , " I suffer greatly " ; " He ran very swiftly . " 2. To express quality , an adjective should be used ; as , " The flowers smell sweet " ; " She looks ...
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It moved in a most inexplicable manner . A long and weary chase followed . The light forsook the beaten track . It hovered over the deep waters of a little lake in that neighborhood . I reached home that night . I related my adventure .
It moved in a most inexplicable manner . A long and weary chase followed . The light forsook the beaten track . It hovered over the deep waters of a little lake in that neighborhood . I reached home that night . I related my adventure .
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