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... images . Images can take the form of words , sounds , or visuals , used individually or to- gether . The combination of images is the language of advertising , a language unlike any other . Everyone who grows up in the Western world ...
... images . Images can take the form of words , sounds , or visuals , used individually or to- gether . The combination of images is the language of advertising , a language unlike any other . Everyone who grows up in the Western world ...
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... images of Sterling Westre and John Author ? Explain in detail , drawing from particular details in their projected images . Do any items not seem to fit the images ? If so , which ? 3. Of course , image can't sell every ad . Need is ...
... images of Sterling Westre and John Author ? Explain in detail , drawing from particular details in their projected images . Do any items not seem to fit the images ? If so , which ? 3. Of course , image can't sell every ad . Need is ...
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... images , and only one phrase ( “ time and chance ” ) that could be called vague . The second contains not a single fresh , arresting phrase , and in spite of its ninety syllables it gives only a shortened version of the meaning ...
... images , and only one phrase ( “ time and chance ” ) that could be called vague . The second contains not a single fresh , arresting phrase , and in spite of its ninety syllables it gives only a shortened version of the meaning ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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