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26 Typography can serve as a marker of stress as well. Todd's discovery itself, for
instance, is printed partly in italics. Changes in typeface help guide the reader's
attention in Horace McCoy's They Shoot Horses, Don't They I just as Manuel ...
26 Typography can serve as a marker of stress as well. Todd's discovery itself, for
instance, is printed partly in italics. Changes in typeface help guide the reader's
attention in Horace McCoy's They Shoot Horses, Don't They I just as Manuel ...
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Generally speaking, formulaic elements — elements that regularly recur without
significant variation in comparable texts — are not noticeable unless they are
traditionally points of stress — that is, unless they are given specifically formulaic
...
Generally speaking, formulaic elements — elements that regularly recur without
significant variation in comparable texts — are not noticeable unless they are
traditionally points of stress — that is, unless they are given specifically formulaic
...
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... Hamilton College's English Department for students beginning their first
literature survey, for instance, informs them that the question, Who is speaking? is
one of the first that a reader must ask.6 Because this distinction is stressed so
often, ...
... Hamilton College's English Department for students beginning their first
literature survey, for instance, informs them that the question, Who is speaking? is
one of the first that a reader must ask.6 Because this distinction is stressed so
often, ...
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Beyond ReadingsBefore Reading | 1 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
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