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EXPOSITORY WRITING ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE NATURE AND MATERIAL OF EXPOSITION CHAPTER II HOW TO WRITE EXPOSITION
The Problem The Controlling Purpose Source of the Controlling Purpose
a. The Subject itself b. The Writer's Attitude c. The Reader d. Relative Value of Sources
The Controlling Purpose and the Emotional Reaction
"SOLEMN-LOOKING BLOKES"[5]
Proper Use of the Controlling Purpose Practical Use of the Controlling Purpose
Selection of Material The Ordering of the Material AN IDYL OF THE HONEY-BEE[7] PULVIS ET UMBRA[8]
OUTLINES
The Value of Outlines The Form of the Outline First Outline of "An Idyl of the Honey-Bee" Second Outline of "An Idyl of the Honey-Bee"
EXERCISES
CHAPTER III DEFINITION
The Process of Definition The Two Main Classes of Definitions General Cautions Methods of Defining
a. The Method of Illustration b. The Method of Comparison or Contrast c. The Method of Division d. The Method of Repetition e. The Method of Elimination f. The Method of Showing Origin, Cause, Effect
EXERCISES
CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS
The Two Classes of Analysis Formal Analysis Informal Analysis Kinds of Informal Analysis
a. Enumeration b. Equation c. Statement of Significance d. Relationship e. Statement of a Problem
Principles of Analysis EXERCISES
CHAPTER V MECHANISMS, PROCESSES, AND ORGANIZATIONS
General Cautions Centralization Processes Mechanisms Organizations Aids in Gaining Clearness Aids in Gaining Interest
THE PERFECT AUTOMATIC CARPET-LAYER
EXERCISES
CHAPTER VI CRITICISM
Requirements demanded of the Critic
a. Ability to analyze b. Knowledge of the General Field c. Common Sense d. Open-mindedness
Methods of Criticism
a. The Historical Method b. The Method by Standards c. The Appreciative Method
Practical Helps EXERCISES
CHAPTER VII THE INFORMAL ESSAY
THE PRIVILEGES OF AGE[87] A BREATH OF APRIL[88] THE AMATEUR CHESSMAN[89] PEOPLE THINGS NATURE
CHAPTER VIII EXPOSITORY BIOGRAPHY
The Problem The Chief Aid in Solving the Problem The Process of Solving the Problem
1. Defining the Character 2. Analyzing the Character
The Use of Events in the Life
a. Choice of Events b. Relation of Events to Personality c. Relation to Society and Times d. Rhetorical Value of Events
The Problem of Telling the Truth The Danger of Making a "Lesson" The Rhetorical Form
OLIVER GOLDSMITH[100]
EXERCISES
CHAPTER IX THE GATHERING OF MATERIAL FOR WRITING INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIVE SELECTIONS INDEX Transcriber's Note
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