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The Longman reader

The Longman reader

Judith Nadell, John Langan, Eliza A. Comodromos - 2004 - 680 pages
Taken from The Longman reader (7th ed.) and The Shape of reason: argumentative writing in college (3rd ed.).
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Everyday Writer
Mastering public speaking

Mastering public speaking

George L. Grice, John F. Skinner - 2006 - 447 pages
Mastering Public Speaking equips readers with a firm grounding in the "hows" and "whys" of public speaking by providing an ideal balance of theory and skills while placing ...
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An Introduction to Language

An Introduction to Language

Victoria Fromkin, Robert Rodman, Nina M. Hyams - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2011 - 619 pages
Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, AN INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE, Ninth Edition, is appropriate for a variety of fields--including education, languages, psychology ...
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The Little, Brown Handbook

The Little, Brown Handbook

H. Ramsey Fowler, Robert A Schwegler - 1982 - 216 pages
The most trusted and authoritative name in handbooks, "The Little, Brown Compact Handbook with Exercises" is an easy-to-use reference that will answer any question you may have ...
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Dialogues: an argument, rhetoric, and reader

Dialogues: an argument, rhetoric, and reader

Gary Goshgarian, Kathleen Krueger, Janet Barnett Minc - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 726 pages
Dialogues, Fourth Edition continues the previous edition's focus on argument as meaningful dialogue, that is, the exchange of opinions and ideas. Dialogues represents argument ...
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Public opinion
The craft of argument

The craft of argument

Joseph M. Williams, Gregory G. Colomb - 2007 - 492 pages
The Craft of Argument is designed to help integrate the skills of writing, critical thinking, and arguing for the purpose of enabling the writer to write arguments that are ...
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Strategies for argument: a reader and sourcebook
Theories of mass communication

Theories of mass communication

Melvin Lawrence DeFleur, Sandra Ball-Rokeach - Social Science - 1982 - 263 pages
This bestselling text locates specific issues in classical sociological and psychological theories and links them to mass communication, identifying various ways in which both ...
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