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36-38. |
Use of quotation marks |
46-48 |
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Chapter IV. Words |
39-45. |
Increasing the vocabulary |
51, 52 |
46-52. |
Synonyms |
53-57 |
53. |
Distinguishing between similar words |
59 |
54-60. |
Metaphors and similes |
60-62 |
61-62. |
Slang |
64 |
63-66. |
Errors in the forms of words |
65-67 |
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Chapter V. Condensation, Expansion, and Paraphrase |
67. |
Condensing paragraphs |
70 |
68-69. |
Condensing longer passages |
75-77 |
70. |
Expanding short and suggestive statements |
79 |
71. |
Expanding for the sake of clearness |
80 |
72-73. |
Paraphrasing short passages |
82-84 |
74. |
Paraphrasing complete poems |
87 |
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Chapter VI. Whole Compositions; Outlines |
75-76. |
Preparing outlines |
96, 101 |
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Chapter VII. Oral Composition |
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Chapter VIII. The Diary |
77. |
Imaginary diaries |
109 |
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Chapter IX. The Letter |
78. |
Friendly letters |
118 |
79. |
Letters of social intercourse |
121 |
80. |
Formal invitations |
123 |
81. |
Telegrams |
124 |
82-84. |
Business letters |
126, 128, 129 |
85-87. |
Notices |
131, 132 |
88. |
Appeals |
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