Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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81. oldal
... elements and techniques that are to be used . Among these elements are ethical proofs - the ways in which the character of the speaker / writer is revealed by his attitudes toward his subject and his audience . The directness and ...
... elements and techniques that are to be used . Among these elements are ethical proofs - the ways in which the character of the speaker / writer is revealed by his attitudes toward his subject and his audience . The directness and ...
164. oldal
... elements . Indeed the narrative elements are descriptive , and the descriptive elements narrative . The Enemy He was a slight man . Everything about him was neat . His nails were not so much freshly manicured as naturally clean . It was ...
... elements . Indeed the narrative elements are descriptive , and the descriptive elements narrative . The Enemy He was a slight man . Everything about him was neat . His nails were not so much freshly manicured as naturally clean . It was ...
166. oldal
... elements of drama are characterization and conflict . The fact that plot and characterization are important in both dramatic and narrative forms need not be confusing if you remember that the elements most central to each form are those ...
... elements of drama are characterization and conflict . The fact that plot and characterization are important in both dramatic and narrative forms need not be confusing if you remember that the elements most central to each form are those ...
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