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oward the character. _c_1b_ = Direct statement in which we are made aware of the author's attitude toward the character, but are not affected by it. _c_1c_ = Direct statement of character sympathetically influencing us to the author's attitude toward the character. _c_2_ = Character "effect," characterization of a group or community of people. _c_3_ = Character "effect," class or type characterization of the individual. _c_4_ = Character "effect" in the way of individualization. _d_ = Degree, added to symbol for mood effect to indicate intensity of the feeling. _k_ = Kind, used to indicate that the inference concerns itself with character and not intensity. _/_ = A symbol employed (see section 26) to indicate that one inference is drawn as an ultimate conclusion from another more immediate inference. SUBJECTS FOR DAILY THEMES Subjects for visualization and the reviving of other sensations. 1. A sunset sky. 2. A group in the park. 3. A spring freshet. 4. The man at the threshing machine. 5. The city across the river: night. 6. Moonlight among the hills. 7. A city street. 8. The college campus. 9. Eleanor's rose garden. 10. The witch of Endor (1 Sam. xxviii: 6-25). 11. Mt. Pelee in eruption. 12. The woods at night. 13. David playing before Saul. 14. A ferny water course among the trees. 15. A bluebird in the orchard. 16. The violinist. 17. In time of apple blossoms. 18. The scent of new-mown hay. 19. Barbara at the piano. 20. The first watermelon. 21. Sailing with the wind. 22. Dawn in the mountains. 23. The wind among the pines. 24. The blacksmith and the forge. Subjects for presentation of mood. 1. Uncle Dick hears the news. 2. Balboa catches sight of the Pacific. 3. Silas explains himself. 4. Napoleon looking back at Moscow. 5. Congressman Norris is refused the floor of the convention. 6. Johnnie is told that he may go to the circus. 7. Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga. 8. Bamba, king of an island in the south seas, sees the first ship of the white man. 9. Alfred meets a Hallowe'en obstacle. Subjects for visualization and presentation of facts as "effects." 1. A deserted house. 2. In the second-hand store. 3. The railroad wreck. 4. The beggar at the door. 5. Representative Dongan reads a letter
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