Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and Construction |
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W. F. Fox , Principal of the Richmond High School , for assistance and encouragement during the progress of the work . Thanks are also due to several publishers for kindness in allowing selections to be made from their publications ...
W. F. Fox , Principal of the Richmond High School , for assistance and encouragement during the progress of the work . Thanks are also due to several publishers for kindness in allowing selections to be made from their publications ...
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( 7 ) It may be the principal term of another phrase ; as , " They are about to fall . " A participle or a participial phrase may be brought into the sentence and become : ( 1 ) A subject ; as , “ Dying for a principle is a high degree ...
( 7 ) It may be the principal term of another phrase ; as , " They are about to fall . " A participle or a participial phrase may be brought into the sentence and become : ( 1 ) A subject ; as , “ Dying for a principle is a high degree ...
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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 . 1 Rhetorical analysis , the opposite ...
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 . 1 Rhetorical analysis , the opposite ...
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This is the principal point of good breeding . 11. Ben was still stunned by the change . The change was sudden . It was terrible . The change was in his affairs . Ben sat gazing out of the window . It was the window of the coach .
This is the principal point of good breeding . 11. Ben was still stunned by the change . The change was sudden . It was terrible . The change was in his affairs . Ben sat gazing out of the window . It was the window of the coach .
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A Complex Sentence consists of one independent , or principal , proposition , and one or more subordinate propositions , or clauses . Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a ...
A Complex Sentence consists of one independent , or principal , proposition , and one or more subordinate propositions , or clauses . Every clause contains a subject and a predicate , and every proposition contains a subject and a ...
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