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... characters . What can this teach obliquely ? Punctuation of dialogue , descriptive verbs , character shown in action , immediate beginning of a story without slow intro- duction , need for knowing characters well before you use them ...
... characters . What can this teach obliquely ? Punctuation of dialogue , descriptive verbs , character shown in action , immediate beginning of a story without slow intro- duction , need for knowing characters well before you use them ...
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... characters . And even when Faulkner himself speaks , through third - person narrative , he usually keys his utterance to the mood of the scene and makes himself the lyrical mouthpiece of his characters ' experiences . Consequently , it ...
... characters . And even when Faulkner himself speaks , through third - person narrative , he usually keys his utterance to the mood of the scene and makes himself the lyrical mouthpiece of his characters ' experiences . Consequently , it ...
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... characters , par- ticularly the women . The figure of Martha , mother and wife of miners in strike time , as presented in the first pages of The Stars Look Down and developed solidly and consistently to the very end of the book , is , I ...
... characters , par- ticularly the women . The figure of Martha , mother and wife of miners in strike time , as presented in the first pages of The Stars Look Down and developed solidly and consistently to the very end of the book , is , I ...
Contents
IMAGINATION AND OBSERVATION IN THE LANGUAGE ARTS Kathleen | 173 |
EVERYBODY NEEDS ENGLISH Ward Green 22 | 173 |
APPLICATION OF THEORIES OF LANGUAGE AND UNDERSTANDING | 173 |
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