Patterns for a Purpose: A Rhetorical Reader[This book is] a rhetorical reader that focuses on showing students how to use the rhetorical patterns - either alone or in combination - to achieve a range of writing purposes; it ... emphasizes critical reading and thinking, offers detailed coverage of the writing process, provides a rich variety of writing opportunities, and provides an array of reading selections, both classic and contemporary, that function both as models and as springboards for discussion.-Pref. |
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Reading Critically | 1 |
STRATEGIES FOR CRITICAL READING | 8 |
CHAPTER | 10 |
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