The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... better than I remember most things in that town , better than I remem- ber most of the people . I spent more time with it , for one thing ; it has more poetry and excitement in it than people did . It lay in the southeast corner of town ...
... better than I remember most things in that town , better than I remem- ber most of the people . I spent more time with it , for one thing ; it has more poetry and excitement in it than people did . It lay in the southeast corner of town ...
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... better to write grammatically than not , but it is well to remember that gram- mar is common speech formulated . Usage is the only test . I would prefer a phrase that was easy and unaffected to a phrase that was grammatical . One of the ...
... better to write grammatically than not , but it is well to remember that gram- mar is common speech formulated . Usage is the only test . I would prefer a phrase that was easy and unaffected to a phrase that was grammatical . One of the ...
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... better pay , or higher status , or different working - conditions- but they are not asked to face the seeming discrepancy between being reared for a choice and reared to think that success matters , and also that love matters and that ...
... better pay , or higher status , or different working - conditions- but they are not asked to face the seeming discrepancy between being reared for a choice and reared to think that success matters , and also that love matters and that ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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