목차 1. 동격의 Comma Using the comma to separate phrases, words, or clauses in lists a. a series of nouns ex. The meal consisted of soup, fish, chicken, dessert and coffee. b. a series of phrases ex. On my birthday I went to the cinema, ate dinner in a restaurant, and went dancing. c. a series of adjectives ex. She was young, beautiful, kind, and intelligent. d. a series of verbs ex. Tony ran towards me, fell, yelled, and fainted. e. a series of clauses ex. The car smashed into the wall, flipped onto its roof, slid along the road, and finally stopped against a tree. 2. 명사 부연 설명어구와 Comma Using the comma to enclose insertions or comments ( parenthetical elements = added information). ex. China, one of the most powerful nations on Earth, has a huge population. 본문 1. 동격의 Comma Using the comma to separate phrases, words, or clauses in lists a. a series of nouns ex. The meal consisted of soup, fish, chicken, dessert and coffee. b. a series of phrases ex. On my birthday I went to the cinema, ate dinner in a restaurant, and went dancing. c. a series of adjectives ex. She was young, beautiful, kind, and intelligent. d. a series of verbs ex. Tony ran towards me, fell, yelled, and fainted. e. a series of clauses ex. The car smashed into the wall, flipped onto its roof, slid along the road, and finally stopped against a tree. 2. 명사 부연 설명어구와 Comma Using the comma to enclose insertions or comments ( parenthetical elements = added information). ex. China, one of the most powerful nations on Earth, has a huge population. 키워드 고전문학, 고전소설, 고전, 소설, 모티프 |
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고전문학 고전소설 모티프의 환상적 성격
고전문학 고전소설 모티프의 환상적 성격
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