Writing with a Purpose: A First Course in College CompositionHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 624 стор. |
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... girl brought me a composition that had been corrected and returned . On the two pages that it occupied there was a total of 127 corrections . I could not get any coherent picture from such a complete mess , so I tabulated the errors ...
... girl brought me a composition that had been corrected and returned . On the two pages that it occupied there was a total of 127 corrections . I could not get any coherent picture from such a complete mess , so I tabulated the errors ...
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... girl follows . If the man leads his partner to expect one kind of movement and then switches to another , the girl will have difficulty following . The relationship between writer and reader is similar . Each assumes that the other is ...
... girl follows . If the man leads his partner to expect one kind of movement and then switches to another , the girl will have difficulty following . The relationship between writer and reader is similar . Each assumes that the other is ...
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... girls who , after completing college , continued with graduate or professional studies , we find that statistically the girl with less education has a better chance of marriage . This is something that every girl who thinks a college ...
... girls who , after completing college , continued with graduate or professional studies , we find that statistically the girl with less education has a better chance of marriage . This is something that every girl who thinks a college ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Choosing a Subject | 10 |
Patterns of Development | 36 |
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Writing with a Purpose: A First Course in College Composition James McNab McCrimmon Перегляд фрагмента - 1967 |
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