How to Write Clearly: Rules and Exercises on English Composition
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A concise manual of rules and exercises for writing English with clarity, concentrating on word order and recurrent causes of ambiguity such as misplaced modifiers and unclear relatives. It distinguishes mechanical, teachable techniques—placement and repetition of adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and auxiliaries—from higher aims of force and style, and supplies illustrative examples and mixed, unclassified exercises for revision and classroom use. Longer continuous extracts adapt older prose into clearer modern phrasing, while editorial notes explain changes. Aimed at teachers and pupils, the work prioritizes practical remedies, revision skills, and disciplined application of rules to produce transparent expression.
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