High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... tion of materials . Narration of inci- dent , explanation of operation , descrip- tion of appearance , indirect refutation ( as required ) should all be given place here , subordinated and sub - subordinated ac- cording to the character ...
... tion of materials . Narration of inci- dent , explanation of operation , descrip- tion of appearance , indirect refutation ( as required ) should all be given place here , subordinated and sub - subordinated ac- cording to the character ...
Page 235
Henry Seidel Canby. tion and have prepared your speech so as to refute argu- ments you know the other side will advance . Direct refuta- tion is , however , a deliberate disproof made after the argu- ments of your opponent have been ...
Henry Seidel Canby. tion and have prepared your speech so as to refute argu- ments you know the other side will advance . Direct refuta- tion is , however , a deliberate disproof made after the argu- ments of your opponent have been ...
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... tion , 154 Colcord , Lincoln , quoted , 275 Coleridge , Mary , quoted , 267 Collection letters , 43 Collective nouns , 309 , 314 , 348 Colloquialisms , 56 Colon , 370 Comma , 368-369 Commodity , 64 Common , 65 Common , gender , 311 ...
... tion , 154 Colcord , Lincoln , quoted , 275 Coleridge , Mary , quoted , 267 Collection letters , 43 Collective nouns , 309 , 314 , 348 Colloquialisms , 56 Colon , 370 Comma , 368-369 Commodity , 64 Common , 65 Common , gender , 311 ...
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