High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 141
... Naturally , too , you will find description and exposition mingled with the relation of events . See how the following selections tell the sequence of the happenings : CHAPTER 6 Now Jericho was straitly shut up because of the children ...
... Naturally , too , you will find description and exposition mingled with the relation of events . See how the following selections tell the sequence of the happenings : CHAPTER 6 Now Jericho was straitly shut up because of the children ...
Page 218
... natural boy . The inference is , of course , that all natural boys long to play hooky . This argument which does not com- plete all the steps is sometimes called enthymeme . Informal argument uses a number of methods , such as 218 HIGH ...
... natural boy . The inference is , of course , that all natural boys long to play hooky . This argument which does not com- plete all the steps is sometimes called enthymeme . Informal argument uses a number of methods , such as 218 HIGH ...
Page 225
... natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to instruct ... naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm , the earliest glance of the sun , to take his latitude ...
... natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to instruct ... naturally avails himself of the first pause in the storm , the earliest glance of the sun , to take his latitude ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adjective adverb ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE American argument Arthur Guiterman asked beauty called carpels Centertown Chev clauses club confuse Correct debate definite EDGAR ALLAN POE Edgar Lee Masters English essay Examples exposition expression FANNIE HURST father feel form of discourse formal Gerald give hand high school interest John kind learned letter look Louis Untermeyer loved Macmillan Company Mary ment modify mother narration narrative Nathaniel Hawthorne never NOTE noun object outline participle permission person phrase picture Plan and write plural poem poet poetry point of view PRACTICE preposition present pronoun question Refers rhythm Robert Louis Stevenson SARA TEASDALE sense sentence singular speak speaker speech story talk tell tense things thou thought tion toast vote William Rose Benét wish word wrong