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It is for this reason that "It's time for bed" could be paraphrased "It's eight o'clock"
— not because "It's eight o'clock" is an exact synonym, but because in the given
context, it comes closer to imitating the original sentence than most other ...
It is for this reason that "It's time for bed" could be paraphrased "It's eight o'clock"
— not because "It's eight o'clock" is an exact synonym, but because in the given
context, it comes closer to imitating the original sentence than most other ...
Pagina 44
Similarly, the first and last sentences of most texts are privileged; that is, any
interpretation of a text that cannot account for those sentences is generally
deemed more defective than a reading that cannot account for some random
sentence in ...
Similarly, the first and last sentences of most texts are privileged; that is, any
interpretation of a text that cannot account for those sentences is generally
deemed more defective than a reading that cannot account for some random
sentence in ...
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Not all novels privilege opening and closing sentences; different genres stress
different points to different degrees. Still, it is telling that novels that do not
privilege the opening often make some linguistic gesture to signal their departure
from ...
Not all novels privilege opening and closing sentences; different genres stress
different points to different degrees. Still, it is telling that novels that do not
privilege the opening often make some linguistic gesture to signal their departure
from ...
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Beyond ReadingsBefore Reading | 1 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
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