4.6 Shifts of perspectives
4.6 Shifts of perspectives
4.6.1 Negative-affirmative -“Don't stop working,”he said. He went into the insecure building. I couldn't agree more. -“He hasn't much faith.” “Wo,”the old man said.“But we have.Haven't we?
4.6.1 Negative-affirmative – “Don’t stop working, ” he said. – He went into the insecure building. – I couldn’t agree more. – “He hasn’t much faith.” “No, ” the old man said. “But we have. Haven’t we?
Ex. A book may be compared to your neighbour;if it is good, it can not last too long;if bad, you can not get rid of it too early. -"Don't unstring your shoes, Roody",she said
Ex. – A book may be compared to your neighbour; if it is good, it can not last too long; if bad, you can not get rid of it too early. – “Don’t unstring your shoes, Roody”, she said
-He was an indecisive sort of person and always capricious. Hitler's undisguised effort to persecute the Jews met with world-wide condemnation
–He was an indecisive sort of person and always capricious. –Hitler’s undisguised effort to persecute the Jews met with world-wide condemnation
4.6.2 Affirmative-negative He knew he was mortally ill. .The first bomb missed the target. .Such a chance was denied on me. .A:The boy is quite clever. B:Exact/y. The explanation is pretty thin
4.6.2 Affirmative-negative ⚫He knew he was mortally ill. ⚫ The first bomb missed the target. ⚫ Such a chance was denied on me. ⚫ A: The boy is quite clever. B: Exactly. The explanation is pretty thin