About This Book
A concise instructional manual explains step-by-step how to boil longer texts down into clear, readable précis. It emphasizes reading the whole passage before taking notes, marking essential and compressible passages, and composing a short continuous account. Formal rules require beginning with a factual title and writing in reported speech: third person, past tense, backshifting future constructions, converting possessives and time/place adverbs. Dozens of graded exercises — reports, correspondence, trials, ships’ logs and similar sketches — teach these techniques progressively, with examples and practice tasks designed to develop accuracy, balance, and concentration of thought and expression.
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