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... tion , Description , Exposition , and Argument . Narration . A record of events , real or imagin- ary . In a narration there are four elements , the plot , the characters , the situation as to time and space , and the purpose or motive ...
... tion , Description , Exposition , and Argument . Narration . A record of events , real or imagin- ary . In a narration there are four elements , the plot , the characters , the situation as to time and space , and the purpose or motive ...
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... tion and by the British Philological Association . In 1886 a list of amended spellings was adopted by the American Philological Associa- tion and published in their Transactions . In 1898 the American National Education Association ...
... tion and by the British Philological Association . In 1886 a list of amended spellings was adopted by the American Philological Associa- tion and published in their Transactions . In 1898 the American National Education Association ...
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... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
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... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
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... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
... tion and tenderness of ancient times , your let- ters give me a great part of the pleasure which a life of solitude admits . You will never bestow any share of your good - will on one who deserves better . Those who have loved longest ...
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