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Patterns for a purpose:

a rhetorical reader
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McGraw-Hill, Jul 25, 2002 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 712 pages
Patterns for a Purpose emphasizes the rhetorical patterns as strategies to help writers achieve their purposes for writing. The text focuses on how writers combine patterns and treats argumentation-persuasion in depth.

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User Review  - Meltha - Goodreads

This is a new edition of the previous text. The changes tend to be miniscule, replacing the occasional example essay, splitting one chapter into two (so all the page numbers are off), switching a ... Read full review

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User Review  - Nora - Goodreads

I like the changes in this addition. The chapter on writing in the disciplines is especially helpful to students. Also, the expanded appendix section is great. Read full review

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About the author (2002)

Barbara Fine Clouse is a frequent conference presenter and seasoned writing instructor who has taught all levels of college composition, first at Youngstown State University in northeastern Ohio and then at Slippery Rock University in western Pennsylvania. In addition to this new edition of THE STUDENT WRITER: Editor and Critic, Barbara has written a number of composition texts for McGraw-Hill, including WRITING: FROM INNER TO OUTER WORLD, PATTERNS FOR A PURPOSE: A Rhetorical Reader, JUMPSTART! A Workbook for Writers WORKING IT OUT: A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers, a short prose reader for developmental students, which is avialable on Primis, McGraw's electronic database. Barbara's publications also include the fourth edition of PROGRESSIONS for Allyn & Bacon.