English Grammar - Naval War College - Writing Guide
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English Grammar - Naval War College - Writing Guide
As he frequently did, Winston Churchill found
an eloquent way to describe a problem.
By extension, Churchill was not referring
only
2 to oral
communication, but also to written English.
The context of Churchill's assertion conveys to the reader just how rich the language can be, for
in this case the bland adjective "good" carries a powerful message. Like much excellent advice,
an eloquent way to describe a problem.
By
extension, Churchill was not referring
only
2
to oral
communication,
but also to written English.
The context of Churchill's assertion conveys to the reader just how rich the language can be, for
in this case the bland adjective "good" carries a powerful message. Like much excellent advice,
however
his message often goes unheeded.
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