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讀和寫   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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沐紹良著
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Title
讀和寫
Publisher
開明書店[發行者]
Description

共24篇。用故事體講述閱讀和寫作的方法

目錄
一 寬緊帶——長句和短句的讀法和寫法
二 菩薩和活佛——呆的文句和活的文句之比較
三 三個求婚的少年——文句的變化
四 急驚風與慢郎中——文句的緩寫法和急寫法
五 疳積糖——單詞的理解和應用
六 一看再看和一比再比——續單詞的理解和應用
七 矛盾和隔膜——再續單詞的理解和應用
八 大腦便便——語彙的吸收
九 姐姐的惡作劇——接尾語的用法比較
十 哼哈二將——接頭語的用法比較
十一 開端和結束——文章的開端和結束之寫法研究
十二 夢和現實——文章的題材
十三 餅乾和文章——文章的題目與內容的關係
十四 花朵和蚯蚓——文章的中心思想
十五 題材的選擇和剪裁——(內容如表題所述)
十六 從「嬉笑怒罵皆成文章」說起——抒情文的寫法
十七 茶潑翻了——敘事文的寫法
十八 上下左右東西南北——說明文的寫法
十九 「公說公有理婆說婆有理」——議論文的寫法
二十 一本帳薄——日記的寫法
二一 父親大人入目——書信的寫法
二二 呆子和音樂家——詩的寫法
二三 「下雨天留客天留我不留」——標點符號使用法
二四 蟹和饅頭——讀書的方法

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國三十五年[1946]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
館藏信息
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MG/G624.24/62
主題
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漢語
中圖分類
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G624.24
載體形態
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