Wednesday, May 1, 2013



AUTHOR POSITIVE CONTINUED

154 to 215 ©

Listed as prompts, or- one of hundreds -- of ‘ seeds’ of ideas for those who eventually ’must’ write a superior book report,…or else. …, shall be forced to bow out of the picture.

Armed with ‘The Infuser’ a few years in advance, and a ‘ boob’ will wind up ’ ’ Smelling like a ROSE.’



Fifty, ‘example’ introductory paragraph prompts shall also be available.

154,He touches explicitly ( clearly, obviously, definitely ) upon X’s life etc.

155. He presents a detailed account of etc. including the complex ( involved, complicated, ) perplexing ( difficult to understand ) lives and problems of etc. which etc.

156 His perceptions, ( powers of observation ) and his etc acumen

( sharpness of mind) in the etc, profession , are the reason for his etc.

157,. Etc, is his specialty , and with etc. he combines it with his etc. adventures,

158. He deals with the subject without evasions or euphemisms ( words which avoid offense or resentment,

159. He makes detailed, erudite ( very knowledgably, because of study) provocative ( causes thought, perhaps annoying ) impassioned ( incites much emotion ) defense of the etc. charges which etc.

160 He offers brief vignettes ( descriptive literary sketches, ( see’book ‘ metaphors, similes, clichés, tropes and analogues…hundreds) interspersed (scattered here and there.)with many of the talks that he has had with etc.

161. To elucidate ( clear up, make plain, throw light upon ) his own conclusions, he has collated ( composed in detail , put pages in order) responses from X and Y.

162, His claims are fleshed out or substantiated ( proven true ) by quotes by X and etc,.

163. He seasons ( adds spice to ) his work generously, with excerpts of etc, and educates us intermittently with explanations of the symbols (emblems which express tenets( beliefs which are held by some as truths) and of the trends and idiosyncrasies ( certain peculiar behaviors , actions )

164 He scrupulously ( is exact and punctilious , fastidious ( concerned about fine details ) marshals his evidence and presents the pros and the cons at key points. Then he buttresses ( adds support, as a brick wall ) his argument with facts such a etc.

165 He has gone to great, painstaking lengths in documenting ( providing proof in writing ) for this ( see ‘book’ metaphors ) etc.

166 He clearly defines the gap between myth and reality in this ( see superlatives ) see ‘ Books ‘

167 He draws upon his own experiences and the observations of X , and in the putting together ( see superlatives ) what is essentially a dry subject .

168. He has the ability, and the evidence to hold forth ( continue forward with claimed truth and discussion ) on the subject of etc.

169 He is versatile, ( has ability in several fields) as an orator, capable of giving stirring speeches, or writings about affairs of the heart, as well,

170. He holds a witty ( with humor. ) oblique, (indirect, slanting to one side ) point of view .

171. He covers the field: politics, sex, romance, art, music, education, and so forth.

172 He examines the direction into which etc. is heading .

173 He studies the feasibilities (possibilities of realization or success of etc.

174. He forces one to rethink the question of etc.

175 He reports sympathetically on the plight (unfortunate condition ) of etc.

176, He evaluates ( determines worth , appraises) the merits, of etc. and the benefits of etc.

177.He aspires to retell, in etc language , comprehensible to the layman ( who has no special knowledge ) the story of the evolution ( formation, growth, and development)of etc. from the earliest etc, to the most recent etc.

178. He brilliantly, intensely, cogently ( which compels belief ) convincingly and powerfully argues for etc.

179 In nattily (neat and fashionable, elegantly) stitched phrases, he reveals etc

180. He aspires ( hopes to ) to refashion the timeworn system of etc.

181. He has a rich and ardent ( intense feeling, fiery glow, passion ) imagination

182. He is a protean ( versatile, able to change style or form, or manner) writer or raconteur ( story teller, speaker )

183.He,essentially, as a researcher, ( methodical investigator, ) studies past events.

184. He is a prolific ( produces much, in abundance writer of etc, etc and etc.

185. He has the eye of a master realist ( who portrays things as they really are. )

186. He exudes ( slowly emits , oozes ) intellectual power and has a sure grip on the essential etc. of the subject.

187 He is eminently ( very, to a great degree ) qualified to tell the story of etc., because of his etc, experience of etc.

188 He writes from the status ( position, place, standing ) of an erudite ( of learning ) fan of the art of etc.

189.p He is a judicious ( wise, good judgment ) scrupulous ( moral, careful, upright ) and painstaking in his search for the truth about etc,

190, He has done a good deal of industrial research, having spent much time etc,

191. He explains that he has written this (’see books ) not as a ( witch hunt etc ) but as one who is intimately involved in uncovering etc.

192 He is grudgingly considered to be, by all critics, as the highest authority etc.

193 He is adequately armed with a thorough knowledge of etc.

194. He is fundamentally, basically, essentially an etc, observer of etc, and a qualified etc.

195. He has his finger on the pulse of the etc, world.

196. He has established himself as something of an expert on etc. or a commentator on etc, and other issues.

197. He is perceptive, to the point of genius.

He possesses an innate (present from birth) gift to create.

198 A etc source of creativity, a philologist, ( study of texts, language) capable of presenting artistic expression )

199 He leads us to the Arcanum (inner secrets known to a few, mystery ) of the etc, mystique ( puzzling. mysterious quality, desirable, enigmatic reasons.) of etc.

200.He has a etc. gift for apposite ( suitable well-adapted, applicable ) quotations and allusions ( indirect references to, )

201. He is a master of the literary genre (of the arts, writing, painting acting etc.)

202 He has developed a deep love for etc.

203 His long experience and his depth of knowledge, etc. afford him ( equip him) to offer advice about etc.

204. He regards his work as a labor of love, and as the most etc.

205.This work demonstrates A’s awareness, not only of etc, but of the need for etc.

206 He is one of those rare etc,ists who can write absorbingly, not only for the avid ( keen, eager, enthusiastic ) etcist, but also for the neophyte ( beginner, newcomer .)

207. He has etc.ly attempted to etc. and his passion ( intense emotion, for ) ets absorbs ( engrosses, fascinates, interests ) and informs us of the etc.

208 He makes a persuasive and moving case for etc,

209 He presents an analytical,( methodical, logical, systematic) but, non-the-less edifying( provides knowledge, educates ) portrait of a maverick (independent thinker, rebel, one of a kind , dissenter) who refuses to etc,

210, He is especially informative about etc.

211 He provides an entertaining and instructive example of etc with his ( see adj, pos,) new ( see book metaphors)

212 He has played an outsized ( extra large sized) role in the development of etc.

213He has made a ( see superlatives ) contribution to my understanding of etc.

213. He has managed to communicate, in etc. detail, the pain and suffering, discomfort, and frustrations of etc , as they etc.

214 He has recounted ( tells the story ) the charges, both true and false, of etc,

215. He has reviewed the whole gamut ( the whole range of anything) of etc. which followed X’s rise and fall in the world of etc, .

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