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... reader toward meaning . Writers reading their own drafts are aware of audience . They put 15 themselves in the reader's situation and make sure that they deliver information which a reader wants to know or needs to know in a manner ...
... reader toward meaning . Writers reading their own drafts are aware of audience . They put 15 themselves in the reader's situation and make sure that they deliver information which a reader wants to know or needs to know in a manner ...
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... reader keep each subject in mind as a whole . But if this organization is used in a long , complex comparison , one with many points , the reader may have a hard time keeping all the points in mind until it is time to turn from one ...
... reader keep each subject in mind as a whole . But if this organization is used in a long , complex comparison , one with many points , the reader may have a hard time keeping all the points in mind until it is time to turn from one ...
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... reader can justifiably dismiss your argument as weak . If you rely on evidence that the reader cannot understand or that is not pertinent to the reader's own interests , the reader can dismiss your argument as irrelevant . If you make ...
... reader can justifiably dismiss your argument as weak . If you rely on evidence that the reader cannot understand or that is not pertinent to the reader's own interests , the reader can dismiss your argument as irrelevant . If you make ...
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READING TO WRITE WRITING | 1 |
EXAMPLE | 11 |
Liberty or Death Patrick Henry 486 | 16 |
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