A Study Of The Grammatical Cohesion In Graham Greene’s The Heart Of The Matter (A Discourse Analysis Approach)
A novel is one form of communication. In order to be communicative there is one thing that the author should consider important in constructing a novel, that is cohesion . Cohesion is a relation of meaning within text. It is a guide that a text hangs together, that it makes sense, and is not just a...
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