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... newspaper . Look through the various editorials , political columns , and letters to the editor . How many examples ... newspapers ( or commercials from televi- sion ) and consider the charged and slanted language used to sell the ...
... newspaper . Look through the various editorials , political columns , and letters to the editor . How many examples ... newspapers ( or commercials from televi- sion ) and consider the charged and slanted language used to sell the ...
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... newspapers , magazines , radio , and television . Likewise , how we perceive that environment is influenced by the ... newspaper headlines of late , compiled by the Columbia Journalism Review - headlines that , in the words of the ...
... newspapers , magazines , radio , and television . Likewise , how we perceive that environment is influenced by the ... newspaper headlines of late , compiled by the Columbia Journalism Review - headlines that , in the words of the ...
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... newspapers and novels . Walter Truett Anderson writes for the Pacific News Service , where this article first appeared in ... newspaper publishers . The big change now being discussed involves the mass production of flat computer screens ...
... newspapers and novels . Walter Truett Anderson writes for the Pacific News Service , where this article first appeared in ... newspaper publishers . The big change now being discussed involves the mass production of flat computer screens ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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