Exploring LanguageGary Goshgarian "Exploring Language, 8th Edition, collects 84 selections in nine chapters to focus on some provocative aspects of American culture as they are revealed by language. Among the timely topics: the media and bias, computers and writing, black English, gender differences, "warspeak," advertising (as manipulation or art?), political double talk, and bilingualism."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... essay, do you feel that studying a dictionary is or is not an effective way to improve language skills? 8. What do you think Malcolm X hoped his readers would leam from this essay? How do you think he wanted them to respond? RHETORICAL ...
... essay, do you feel that studying a dictionary is or is not an effective way to improve language skills? 8. What do you think Malcolm X hoped his readers would leam from this essay? How do you think he wanted them to respond? RHETORICAL ...
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... essay is supposed to be a culmination of preceding points. Its function is to wrap things up into a neat package, to complete the unity of the discussion. Evaluate the effectiveness of the concluding paragraph here. Does it tie the essay ...
... essay is supposed to be a culmination of preceding points. Its function is to wrap things up into a neat package, to complete the unity of the discussion. Evaluate the effectiveness of the concluding paragraph here. Does it tie the essay ...
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... essay might in some ways change your attitudes toward language and gender prejudice? If so, how? 2. Looking back over the essay, do you think Rosenthal is opposed to sexist language? Is he arguing in favor of eliminating gender ...
... essay might in some ways change your attitudes toward language and gender prejudice? If so, how? 2. Looking back over the essay, do you think Rosenthal is opposed to sexist language? Is he arguing in favor of eliminating gender ...
Contents
LANGUAGE BASICS AND BEGINNINGS | 2 |
A Brief History of English | 19 |
Homemade Education | 35 |
Copyright | |
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