Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 18 docx
... he proceeded to the bulletin board. BETTER: Told yes, he went to the bulletin board. Television shows which demonstrate participation in physical ex- ercise will improve your muscle tone. BETTER: ... or conceals a fact considered improper or unpleasant. Euphe- misms for death include to pass away, to depart this life, to go to that big in the equally trite. Poverty, sexual matters...
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... to overcome masculine resistance to toilet- ries as "sissy" (or perhaps to appeal to women, who buy most of these products for their men).3 Emotionally loaded diction is also the stock-in-trade ... observations, ideas, feelings, and affecting their responses both to the topic and to you in ways that you wish. To the degree that it fails to achieve your purpose, your...
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... of anything to write about." That's strange, because life is fascinating. The solution is to open yourself to experience. To look around. To describe what you see and hear. To read. Reading ... entries, you may want to make an index or to group passages according to subject. A commonplace book will help your writing in several ways. It will be a storehouse of top...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 4 docx
... then, around the Emperor, to show the different parts of the State in relation to one another and to him. Later chapters will develop particular themes. We shall have to consider at the close ... emphasis and wordy committed to their careers, eager to move ahead eventually either to track upward in their 1 New paragraph companies or to get out on their own. They live together;...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 16 pdf
... about Toronto? What can one? What has any- body ever said? It is impossible to give it anything but commen- dation. is not squalid like Birmingham, or cramped Canton, or scattered like Edmonton, ... has purpose. The purpose may be to signify is, to refer to an object or person other than the writer, to an abstract conception such as "democracy," or to a thought or feelin...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 19 pdf
... it is not too much to ask people to look into a dictionary now and again.) Don't Spell Out What Is Clearly Implied Unless there is a clear chance of confusion, you do not have to state what ... pronunciation, or tone of voice (think of how we say generous to twist its sense to "stingy" when we say of a cheap acquaintance, "He's a generous guy!"). In w...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 20 pptx
... Overworked Metaphors and similes ought not to be sprinkled about pro- fusely, especially in expository writing. Even when they do not clash, too many are likely to cancel one another. Their depends ... Barbara Most similes are brief, but they may be by breaking the vehicles into parts and applying each to the tenor. A historian, writing about the Italian patriot Garibaldi, explains...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 21 ppt
... hand bells of pietists, summoning all to pray for the SOLlls of the dead. Morris Bishop Images can appeal to other senses: to smell, taste, touch, even to the muscular sense of movement and ... opposite value. Here, for example, a historian de- scribes a party at the court of the English king James I: Later the company flocked to the windows to look into the palace courtyard bel...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 22 pdf
... in his angry overalls, too angry to come down tO luncheon. Harold Nicholson Oxymoron and Rhetorical Paradox When the oddity of a collocation becomes seemingly contra- dictory, it is called an ... adjectives is known as a transferred epithet—a word customarily applied to a partic- ular noun or class of nouns which is used instead to modify something associated with that noun, as in &...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 1 ppt
... however, go a long way. Readers have egos too. Kinds of Writing The various effects a writer may wish to have on his or her readers to inform, to persuade, to entertain—result in dif- ferent kinds ... Oxford Guide to Writing For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org INTRODUCTION growth as human beings depends on our capacity to under- stand and to...
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