Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... given orally . By reading all of the plays you will be able to participate intel- ligently in the discussions when the other reports are given orally . After examining the questions to be reported on , you will note that , unless ...
... given orally . By reading all of the plays you will be able to participate intel- ligently in the discussions when the other reports are given orally . After examining the questions to be reported on , you will note that , unless ...
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... given with the intent to arouse feelings which in turn lead to action . 7. Definition . a . Context defines meaning b . Unintentional shifts of meaning c . Operational definition . ( As , for example , defining " school spirit " by ...
... given with the intent to arouse feelings which in turn lead to action . 7. Definition . a . Context defines meaning b . Unintentional shifts of meaning c . Operational definition . ( As , for example , defining " school spirit " by ...
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... given in a topic sentence . The causes or effects of that statement are taken up . Paragraph of Definition In defining a word any of the methods of the preceding paragraphs ( ex- ample , details , comparison and contrast ) may be used ...
... given in a topic sentence . The causes or effects of that statement are taken up . Paragraph of Definition In defining a word any of the methods of the preceding paragraphs ( ex- ample , details , comparison and contrast ) may be used ...
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