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Editing A book are like a single house. It is a place which (a).............. ............... have many rooms of different size and shapes with (b).............. .............. different functions to perform. A good book are an orderly (c)............. .............. arrangement of parts. Each major part have a certain (d)................ .............. amount of independence and yet it are also connected with (e).............. ............. other parts and it contribute to the whole. If you give me the answer I mark you as brain list

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Answered by ssss607028
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Answered by felytuso
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Explanation:A book is like a single house. It is a mansion of many rooms - rooms on different levels, of different sizes and shapes, with different outlooks, rooms with different functions to perform. These rooms are independent, in part. Each has its own structure and interior decoration. But they are not absolutely independent and separate. They are connected by doors and arches, by corridors and stairways. Because they are connected, the partial function, which each performs, contributes its share to the usefulness of the whole house. Otherwise, the house would not be genuinely livable. The architectural analogy is almost perfect. A good book, like a good house, is an orderly arrangement of parts. Each major part has a certain amount of independence. As we shall see, it may have an interior structure of its own. But it must also be connected with the other parts - that is, related to them functionally - for otherwise, it could not contribute its share to the intelligibility of the whole. The most readable book is an architectural achievement on the part of the author. The best books are those that have the most intelligible structure and, I might add, the most apparent. As houses are more or less livable, so books are more or less readable.

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