The Writer, 54. sējumsWilliam Henry Hills, Robert Luce Writer, Incorporated, 1941 |
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45. lappuse
... reader . Tango is up against it and the reader wonders what he must perform . Also , the reader wonders what the pronouns " it " and " that " represent . The first paragraph is a fine example of a nar- rative hook . The second paragraph ...
... reader . Tango is up against it and the reader wonders what he must perform . Also , the reader wonders what the pronouns " it " and " that " represent . The first paragraph is a fine example of a nar- rative hook . The second paragraph ...
46. lappuse
... reader wonders . The author shows powerful character description in the sentence : " Tango's body was rigid ; his palms were sweating . " The reader shows great sympathy for Tango at this point and hopes that he will not give his true ...
... reader wonders . The author shows powerful character description in the sentence : " Tango's body was rigid ; his palms were sweating . " The reader shows great sympathy for Tango at this point and hopes that he will not give his true ...
109. lappuse
... reader sees action taking place in the opening sentence . In other words , a moving scene of the outdoors flashes before the reader's eyes . In the second paragraph Big Bur- gess is introduced and the reader wonders why Burgess ' " jaw ...
... reader sees action taking place in the opening sentence . In other words , a moving scene of the outdoors flashes before the reader's eyes . In the second paragraph Big Bur- gess is introduced and the reader wonders why Burgess ' " jaw ...
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