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29. Various Ways of saying the Same Thing
An Event narrated in Different Language
A Description given in Different Language
Exercises
SECTION
30. Choice in Language
Descriptions Compared
Narratives Compared
31. Use of the Negative
32. The Use of Comparison
Types for Comparison
CHAPTER VIII
THE WRITER'S POINT OF VIEW
33. Point of View determined by Personal Interest .
Practical and Poetical Treatment of a Subject
Practical and Poetical Views of Niagara Falls
34. Point of View determined by Purpose
Historical and Literary Treatments of an Event Compared
Historical Events used to illustrate Certain Principles
Scientific and Literary Treatments Compared
CHAPTER IX
SOURCES OF MATERIAL FOR COMPARISON
35. Figurative Language
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