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... reflect the values and motivations of the real world . Ads for Black Death Vodka , for example , may stimulate ... reflects and shapes our perception of reality . Consider several brand names and the impressions they create : Ivory Snow ...
... reflect the values and motivations of the real world . Ads for Black Death Vodka , for example , may stimulate ... reflects and shapes our perception of reality . Consider several brand names and the impressions they create : Ivory Snow ...
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... reflect God's purple majesty properly . A purple religious leader named Paul very carefully explained that since God was a purple person when visiting the earth , it meant that green people couldn't reflect the image of God as well as ...
... reflect God's purple majesty properly . A purple religious leader named Paul very carefully explained that since God was a purple person when visiting the earth , it meant that green people couldn't reflect the image of God as well as ...
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... reflect society's ambivalent feelings on certain subjects . Alcohol , for example , is responsible for a great many eu- phemisms : There are 356 synonyms for “ drunk ” —more than for any other term — in the appendixes to the Dictionary ...
... reflect society's ambivalent feelings on certain subjects . Alcohol , for example , is responsible for a great many eu- phemisms : There are 356 synonyms for “ drunk ” —more than for any other term — in the appendixes to the Dictionary ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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