English CompositionMacmillan, 1920 - 379 pages |
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adjective American argument arrangement beginning biography cause chapter character clause clear climax Coherence College Readings colloquial Correct course criticism definite dictionary Doone Eden Phillpotts effect Egdon Egdon Heath emphasis England English composition evidence example explain exposition expository fact feel George Bernard Shaw give headings heath Holy Roman Empire idea illustration important impression Incorrect interest Jerry Abershaw Kipling Leonard Merrick letters look Lorna Doone material matter means merely method mind Narragansett Bay narration narrative nature navy yard noun novel paragraph person phrase plot point of view possible prejudice proof purpose R. L. Stevenson reader remember Robert Louis Stevenson Rudyard Kipling rule scene second baseman sentence short speech statement story student style subordinate tell theme thing thought tion topic-sentence unity verb words