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050 | _aPE 1417 .S59 2014 | ||
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_aSkwire, Sarah E. _eauthor |
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_aWriting with a thesis : _ba rhetoric and reader / _cSarah E. Skwire and David Skwire |
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250 | _aTwelfth Edition | ||
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_aBoston, Massachusetts : _bWadsworth Cengage Learning, _cc2014 |
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_axxvi, 339 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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365 | _bPHP8000 | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aChapter1. The persuasive principle -- Chapter2. Narration -- Chapter3. Description -- Chapter4. Examples -- Chapter5. Process -- Chapter6. Comparison and contrast -- Chapter7. Cause and effect -- Chapter8. Division and classification -- Chapter9. Definition -- Chapter10. Argumentation . | ||
520 | _aThis book offers you one central piece of advice: Whenever possible, think of your writing as a form of persuasion. Apart from many expected changes, this edition includes four new sample student essays, and eighteen new professional reading selections. | ||
650 | _aENGLISH LANGUAGE -- RHETORIC | ||
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_aSkwire, David _eco-author |
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