High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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Page 157
... course , to draw upon your imagination for the purpose of building in details . And the course of movement in the news story will have to be entirely reversed in all probability . But aim to keep your plot as close as possible to the ...
... course , to draw upon your imagination for the purpose of building in details . And the course of movement in the news story will have to be entirely reversed in all probability . But aim to keep your plot as close as possible to the ...
Page 214
... course of action is better than an alternative course . It oftentimes involves a question of fact , as you can readily see , as well as a question of principle . The question of policy is the most common of all the forms , for it grows ...
... course of action is better than an alternative course . It oftentimes involves a question of fact , as you can readily see , as well as a question of principle . The question of policy is the most common of all the forms , for it grows ...
Page 384
... courses offered in college require . If , as is more probable , you are going to enter the world with no further ... course , re- membering as Publius Syrus said in his maxims written or compiled in the first century , B.C. , " it is ...
... courses offered in college require . If , as is more probable , you are going to enter the world with no further ... course , re- membering as Publius Syrus said in his maxims written or compiled in the first century , B.C. , " it is ...
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