Composition-Rhetoric eBook

Stratton D. Brooks
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 464 pages of information about Composition-Rhetoric.

Composition-Rhetoric eBook

Stratton D. Brooks
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 464 pages of information about Composition-Rhetoric.

Exceptional, exceptionable.

Expect, suppose.

Falseness, falsity.

Fly, flee.

Funny, odd.

Grant, give.

Habit, practice.

Haply, happily.

Healthy, healthful, wholesome.

Human, humane.

Lady, woman.

Last, latest, preceding.

Learn, teach.

Lease, hire.

Less, fewer.

Lie, lay.

Loan, lend.

Love, like.

Mad, angry.

Majority, plurality.

Manly, mannish.

May, can.

Mutual, common.

Necessities, necessaries.

Nice, pleasant, attractive.

Noted, notorious.

Observation, observance.

Official, officious.

Oral, verbal.

Part, portion.

Partly, partially.

Persecute, prosecute.

Person, party.

Practicable, practical.

Prescribe, proscribe.

Prominent, predominant.

Purpose, propose.

Quite, very, rather.

Relation, relative.

Repair, mend.

Requirement, requisite.

Rise, raise.

Scholar, pupil, student.

Sensible of, sensitive to.

Series, succession.

Settle, locate.

Sewage, sewerage.

Shall, will.

Should, would.

Sit, set.

Splendid, elegant.

Statement, assertion.

Statue, statute, stature.

Stay, stop.

Team, carriages.

Transpire, happen.

Verdict, testimony.

Without, unless.

Womanly, womanish.

INDEX

Abbott. 
Action:  observation of. 
Actuality:  in argument. 
Adams. 
Adjectives. 
Advantages: 
  of expressing ideas gained from experience;
  of imaginative theme writing. 
Adverbs. 
Agreement. 
Allen, Elizabeth A.
Allen, James Lane. 
Ambiguity. 
Analogy:  argument from. 
Antithesis. 
Apostrophe: 
  rule for;
  as figure of speech. 
Argument: 
  purpose of;
  use of explanation in;
  by stating advantages and disadvantages;
  by use of specific instances;
  refutation or indirect;
  differs from exposition;
  clear thinking essential;
  by inference;
  from cause;
  from sign;
  from example;
  from analogy;
  differs from persuasion;
  with persuasion. 
Argumentative themes. 
Arnold. 
Arrangement: 
  see coherence;
  in argument;
  summary of. 
Attendant circumstances:  argument from. 
Authority:  appeals to in argument. 
Auxiliary verbs. 
Ayton.

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