Exploring LanguageGary Goshgarian |
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... charged words and would make use of the many other devices of slanting that appear in charged language . 18 E. SLANTING BY USE OF CHARGED WORDS In the passages describing the dog Toddy , we were illustrating the tech- nique of slanting ...
... charged words and would make use of the many other devices of slanting that appear in charged language . 18 E. SLANTING BY USE OF CHARGED WORDS In the passages describing the dog Toddy , we were illustrating the tech- nique of slanting ...
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... CHARGED LANGUAGE When slanting of facts , or words , or emphasis , or any combination of the three significantly influences feelings toward , or judgments about , a sub- ject , the language used is charged language ... Of course ...
... CHARGED LANGUAGE When slanting of facts , or words , or emphasis , or any combination of the three significantly influences feelings toward , or judgments about , a sub- ject , the language used is charged language ... Of course ...
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... charged and slanted language is on the editorial pages of your newspaper . Look through the various editorials , political columns , and letters to the editor . How many examples of slanted and charged language can you find ? How ...
... charged and slanted language is on the editorial pages of your newspaper . Look through the various editorials , political columns , and letters to the editor . How many examples of slanted and charged language can you find ? How ...
Contents
Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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