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action adjective adverb appeal argument audience cæsura called character clause clear climax coherence composition conclusion Consider definite dependent clause Describe direct object drama effect emphasis essay example EXERCISES explain exposition express facts following selections form of discourse fundamental image gerund give HENRY VAN DYKE high school indicate inductive reasoning infinitive interest Julius Cæsar KENNETH GRAHAME letter Macbeth major premise meaning ment modify narration narrative Note Notice noun novel object oral paragraph participle person phrase play plot plural poems poetry point of view predicate present principles pronoun proof proposition pupils purpose question reader reasoning refutation relation relative pronoun scene Section Silas Marner speaker speech story subjective complement Suggested subjects syllables syllogism teacher tell tense term Theme things thought tion topic statement transitive verb trees trochee true truth unity verb verse words Write