Cartoon art studies present the elements of style in literature and composition. Identifies the use of the standard stylistic devices and special sentence types, with examples from the work of James Baldin, John Steinbeck, Stephen Crane, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Cartoon art studies present the elements of style in literature and composition. Identifies the use of the standard stylistic devices and special sentence types, with examples from the work of James Baldin, John Steinbeck, Stephen Crane, and F. Scott Fitzgerald."@en
"A follow-up to What is style? Illustrates such stylistic devices as simile, metaphor, paradox, alliteration, assonance, and onomatopoeia. Examples include works by James Baldwin, John Steinbeck, President John Kennedy, Stephen Crane, F. Scott Fitzgerald, etc."@en
"Cartoon art studies present the elements of style in literature and composition. Identifies the use of the standard stylistic devices and special sentence types, with examples from the work of James Baldwin, John Steinbeck, Stephen Crane, and F. Scott Fitzgerald."
"Cartoon art studies present the elements of style in literature and composition. Identifies the use of the standard stylistic devices and special sentence types, with examples from the work of James Baldwin, John Steinbeck, Stephen Crane, and F. Scott Fitzgerald."@en
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