High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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Page 104
... appearance useful detailed appearance windows impression roof square huge brown color eaves slanting size stately shape door In writing a description remember that the primary object is always to give a single unified picture and impres ...
... appearance useful detailed appearance windows impression roof square huge brown color eaves slanting size stately shape door In writing a description remember that the primary object is always to give a single unified picture and impres ...
Page 105
... appearance of a room , you might bring out its gloominess by a reference to the bright , cheerful room you had just left . Always try to establish the relationship between one thing and another in your enumeration of details . Learn to ...
... appearance of a room , you might bring out its gloominess by a reference to the bright , cheerful room you had just left . Always try to establish the relationship between one thing and another in your enumeration of details . Learn to ...
Page 391
... Appearance , personal , I Application , letter of , 40 Apposition , 314 ; pronoun in , 322 Appreciate , 60 Apt , 61 Argue , 61 Argument , absurd , 235 ; affirmative , 219 ; analogy , 217-218 ; antecedent proba- bility , 219 ; authority ...
... Appearance , personal , I Application , letter of , 40 Apposition , 314 ; pronoun in , 322 Appreciate , 60 Apt , 61 Argue , 61 Argument , absurd , 235 ; affirmative , 219 ; analogy , 217-218 ; antecedent proba- bility , 219 ; authority ...
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