High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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Page 43
... explanation in addition to the $ 137.78 , now , don't you ? And we don't want to ask you quite yet to make this explana- tion to any one else but ourselves . ― The enclosed check lacks only your signature , to explain all ex- planations ...
... explanation in addition to the $ 137.78 , now , don't you ? And we don't want to ask you quite yet to make this explana- tion to any one else but ourselves . ― The enclosed check lacks only your signature , to explain all ex- planations ...
Page 174
... explanation is often called exposition . In fact , as we use the latter term in composition , exposition includes the explanation of anything that is to be made clear character , circumstances , condition , loca- tion , process , theory ...
... explanation is often called exposition . In fact , as we use the latter term in composition , exposition includes the explanation of anything that is to be made clear character , circumstances , condition , loca- tion , process , theory ...
Page 187
... explanation of how a man you saw on the street yesterday came to be arrested . What method or methods do you find you have used ? Must you know who the man is ? B. You wish to explain the construction of a " modern " house . Make your ...
... explanation of how a man you saw on the street yesterday came to be arrested . What method or methods do you find you have used ? Must you know who the man is ? B. You wish to explain the construction of a " modern " house . Make your ...
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