Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... Paragraph Defined Some material must be handled in a FORMAL manner and written in purely ACADEMIC fashion . Literary criticism is often most successful when handled thus . Here is a good basic formula : I. THE FORMAL PARAGRAPH A. Topic ...
... Paragraph Defined Some material must be handled in a FORMAL manner and written in purely ACADEMIC fashion . Literary criticism is often most successful when handled thus . Here is a good basic formula : I. THE FORMAL PARAGRAPH A. Topic ...
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... paragraph -- one often being the topic sentence -- may be a key to the order . 4. Other problems a . Maintain sequence of tenses throughout paragraph . ( Use the historic present for books , stories , etc. ) b . Maintain focus : person ...
... paragraph -- one often being the topic sentence -- may be a key to the order . 4. Other problems a . Maintain sequence of tenses throughout paragraph . ( Use the historic present for books , stories , etc. ) b . Maintain focus : person ...
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Paragraphs of Details A series of details are used to support a topic sentence . Paragraph of Example One or more examples are used to support a topic sentence . used in developing the example or examples . Paragraph of Comparison and ...
Paragraphs of Details A series of details are used to support a topic sentence . Paragraph of Example One or more examples are used to support a topic sentence . used in developing the example or examples . Paragraph of Comparison and ...
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