Exploring LanguageAddison-Wesley Longman, Incorporated, 1997 - Language Arts & Disciplines |
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... authors don't offer a direct statement , although they seem to want viewers to be more aware of the kinds of distortions TV creates . Perhaps to avoid sounding condescending , they don't directly recommend that viewers read print news ...
... authors don't offer a direct statement , although they seem to want viewers to be more aware of the kinds of distortions TV creates . Perhaps to avoid sounding condescending , they don't directly recommend that viewers read print news ...
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... authors , language collectives make institutions ( composed of fallible human beings ) seem more powerful and more ... authors point out that accurate reporting is a crucial part of democracy , since it forms the basis for citizens ...
... authors , language collectives make institutions ( composed of fallible human beings ) seem more powerful and more ... authors point out that accurate reporting is a crucial part of democracy , since it forms the basis for citizens ...
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... authors admit that their recommendations may create less economical writing , but they insist that accuracy must take precedence . Overall , they are satisfied with the trade - off . Rhetorical Considerations 1. Formality of language ...
... authors admit that their recommendations may create less economical writing , but they insist that accuracy must take precedence . Overall , they are satisfied with the trade - off . Rhetorical Considerations 1. Formality of language ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
SOME PERSONAL BEGINNINGS | 8 |
Talking in the New Land | 14 |
Copyright | |
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