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... material is highly specific , you would only clog a description by using all of it . To finish the exercise you need the sort of selective principle described in Chapter 3 - some central or prevailing impression which your material ...
... material is highly specific , you would only clog a description by using all of it . To finish the exercise you need the sort of selective principle described in Chapter 3 - some central or prevailing impression which your material ...
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... material which though associated with the topic does not di- rectly advance it . Any earlier material on Hardy's life or on his other works can now be stripped down . Second , because the thesis is unified , it tells you how to frame ...
... material which though associated with the topic does not di- rectly advance it . Any earlier material on Hardy's life or on his other works can now be stripped down . Second , because the thesis is unified , it tells you how to frame ...
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... material of less than ten typed lines of prose ( 100 words ) or three lines of poetry should be enclosed by quotation marks and run into your text without special spacing or indentation . When quoting poetry in this way , use a slash ...
... material of less than ten typed lines of prose ( 100 words ) or three lines of poetry should be enclosed by quotation marks and run into your text without special spacing or indentation . When quoting poetry in this way , use a slash ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
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