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Chapter 3 relevance to those intere
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Chapter 3 Why does it say “fell
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Chapter 3 very little literary embe
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Chapter 3 The third way is to provi
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Chapter 3 purposes. He also explici
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Chapter 3 De Inventione, published
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Chapter 3 The first consideration s
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Chapter 3 rhetorical style in China
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4 THE BA GU WEN This chapter provid
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The Ba Gu Wen their loyalty and sup
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The Ba Gu Wen 2. Chengti () (Carryi
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The Ba Gu Wen Qijiang (Elaborating)
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The Ba Gu Wen The middle is not an
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The Ba Gu Wen composition, and the
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The Ba Gu Wen (The elaboration of t
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Chapter 5 most significant developm
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Chapter 6 realities. Later we shall
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Chapter 6 as “complex sentences.
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Chapter 6 But I must save some mone
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7 PRINCIPLES OF SEQUENCING AND RHET
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8 THE END OF EMPIRE AND EXTERNAL IN
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Chapter 9 Example 1 below is the Ch
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10 A REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY CHINESE
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Contemporary Chinese University Wri
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CONCLUSION In this book we have des
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing In the
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WORKS CITED Ammon, Ulrich. “Towar
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Cua, A
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Adele
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Li, Ch
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Pollar
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Watson
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Chinese Rhetoric and Writing Zhou,
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Notes Beijing: Shangwu yinshu guan.
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