Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... instance ( or goes to the trouble to hear someone review a book or play orally ) , he expects several things . He wants to know what the book is about ( information ) . He also wants to be told what the reviewer thinks of the book ...
... instance ( or goes to the trouble to hear someone review a book or play orally ) , he expects several things . He wants to know what the book is about ( information ) . He also wants to be told what the reviewer thinks of the book ...
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... instance , of Leonard Bernstein , conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra , when Martin Agronsky of the National Broadcasting Company asked him his opinion of music critics . Said Bernstein , as reported by Time : " I have come ...
... instance , of Leonard Bernstein , conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra , when Martin Agronsky of the National Broadcasting Company asked him his opinion of music critics . Said Bernstein , as reported by Time : " I have come ...
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... instance England , where the Manchester Guardian or any of the London dailies can reach all corners of the island in time for reading at breakfast . News- paper critics often feel alone and actually are isolated , because their writings ...
... instance England , where the Manchester Guardian or any of the London dailies can reach all corners of the island in time for reading at breakfast . News- paper critics often feel alone and actually are isolated , because their writings ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
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