A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Page 73
... PREPARATION OF A FRAMEWORK . In the preparation of a theme , you have seen that sev- eral things must be done . A subject must be chosen . Facts forming the subject - matter of the theme must be found . They must be grouped . They must ...
... PREPARATION OF A FRAMEWORK . In the preparation of a theme , you have seen that sev- eral things must be done . A subject must be chosen . Facts forming the subject - matter of the theme must be found . They must be grouped . They must ...
Page 77
... preparation , of ordinary composi tions , or themes . If the pupils need more drill than these Lessons furnish , the teacher can easily supply subjects and continue the exercise . If three subjects are too many for a lesson , let him ...
... preparation , of ordinary composi tions , or themes . If the pupils need more drill than these Lessons furnish , the teacher can easily supply subjects and continue the exercise . If three subjects are too many for a lesson , let him ...
Page 78
... preparation of frame- works - the finding of the subject - matter of discourse- we hope is by this time apparent . The resolution of the subject could not be taught without thoroughly ac quainting the pupil with the nature and office of ...
... preparation of frame- works - the finding of the subject - matter of discourse- we hope is by this time apparent . The resolution of the subject could not be taught without thoroughly ac quainting the pupil with the nature and office of ...
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