Composition-Rhetoric by Stratton D. Brooks
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1. A business letter. 2. The story of a runaway. 3. A description of a lake written by a geologist. 4. A description of a lake written by a boy who was camping near it. 5. A letter to a friend describing a trip. 6. A text-book on algebra. 7. An application for a position as stenographer. 8. A recipe for making cake. 9. How I made a cake. 10. How to make a kite. 11. A political speech. 12. A debate. _B._ Could a description be written for the purpose of entertaining? Could the same object be described for the purpose of giving information? |
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