ises 131
Method of Induction 132
Arguments from Cause 133
Arguments from Sign 134
Sequence and Cause 135
Arguments from Example 137
Selection of Material 138
Plan called The Brief 138
Climax 139
Inductive precedes Deductive 140
Cause precedes Sign 140
Example follows Sign 141
Refutation 141
Analysis of Burke's Oration 142
Suggestive Questions 148
Chapter VII.--Paragraphs
Definition 151
Long and Short Paragraphs 151
Topic Sentence 157
No Topic Sentence 161
The Plan 162
Kinds of Paragraphs 163
Details 163
Comparisons 165
Repetition 167
Obverse 169
Examples 171
Combines Two or More Forms 173
Unity 173
Need of Outline 174
Mass 174
What begins and what ends a Paragraph? 175
Length of opening and closing Sentences 178
Proportion 179
Coherence and Clearness 180
Two Arrangements of Sentences in a Paragraph 181
Definite References 187
Use of Pronouns 188
Of Conjunctions 190
Parallel Constructions 192
Summary 195
Suggestive Questions 196
Chapter VIII.--Sentences
Definition and Classifica
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