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... original . Why is this ? Mainly because the re - synthesis eliminates several leisurely and even wordy structures of the original - thus : In the original , such structures tend to enhance the calm deliberateness of the writer . The re ...
... original . Why is this ? Mainly because the re - synthesis eliminates several leisurely and even wordy structures of the original - thus : In the original , such structures tend to enhance the calm deliberateness of the writer . The re ...
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... original passage came from a novel written in the con- ventional past tense . The present tense heightens the immediacy and the excitement of the account . Once again the re - synthesis has lost something of the calm stance of ...
... original passage came from a novel written in the con- ventional past tense . The present tense heightens the immediacy and the excitement of the account . Once again the re - synthesis has lost something of the calm stance of ...
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... original material . For poetry , preserve the original line divisions and any special margination . 1.43 Modifications of quoted matter . 1.431 Skips in quoting . Indicate any omission in your quotation by inserting ellipsis periods ...
... original material . For poetry , preserve the original line divisions and any special margination . 1.43 Modifications of quoted matter . 1.431 Skips in quoting . Indicate any omission in your quotation by inserting ellipsis periods ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
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