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... comparison ) or to something in which the resemblance is imagined ( figurative comparison ) . For ex- ample , literal comparison is involved in the following state- ment , “ Chess and checkers are played on the same kind of board ...
... comparison ) or to something in which the resemblance is imagined ( figurative comparison ) . For ex- ample , literal comparison is involved in the following state- ment , “ Chess and checkers are played on the same kind of board ...
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... Comparison , examples , statis- tics , testimony , and reiteration have been defined and illus- trated here . They contribute to clarity when they are directly in support of the ideas of the speaker and when stated con- cisely . That no ...
... Comparison , examples , statis- tics , testimony , and reiteration have been defined and illus- trated here . They contribute to clarity when they are directly in support of the ideas of the speaker and when stated con- cisely . That no ...
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... comparisons . From the extended example , it is but a step to the extended comparison . Here , instead of just saying that " This nation is like a house divided against itself , ” Lincoln carried the comparison further : A house divided ...
... comparisons . From the extended example , it is but a step to the extended comparison . Here , instead of just saying that " This nation is like a house divided against itself , ” Lincoln carried the comparison further : A house divided ...
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Principles of Effective Speaking William Phillips Sandford,Willard Hayes Yeager Visualização de excertos - 1963 |
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