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The text outlines a practical approach to teaching composition that favors constructing complete pieces over isolated drills. It advocates beginning with short narrative exercises to develop spontaneous expression, progressing to description, then exposition and argument, and stresses simple, direct, and accurate language. Emphasis is placed on choosing subjects that interest students, on teacher enthusiasm, and on integrating sentence and rhetorical practice into meaningful writing tasks rather than formal lists of figures. Pedagogical discussion includes pacing and sentence movement, the role of verbs in action, and how to create conditions that elicit genuine intellectual and emotional expression.
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