The Macmillan ReaderFeaturing the same superior teaching apparatus and thought-provoking selections as its widely-praised parent text, The Longman Reader, Brief Edition is an all new, shorter, more portable alternative to the best-selling, rhetorically-organized original, The Longman Reader (formerly titled The Macmillan Reader ). |
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... main idea , giving you insight into the selection even before you read it . For example , the title of Ann ... main idea , or thesis , often found near the beginning or end . If the thesis isn't stated explicit- ly , write down your own ...
... main idea , giving you insight into the selection even before you read it . For example , the title of Ann ... main idea , or thesis , often found near the beginning or end . If the thesis isn't stated explicit- ly , write down your own ...
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... main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express it in your own words . 2. Why did Ehrenreich handle the lecherous professor as she did ? In retro- spect , how does she wish she had dealt with the situation ? How does ...
... main idea . If she doesn't state the thesis explicitly , express it in your own words . 2. Why did Ehrenreich handle the lecherous professor as she did ? In retro- spect , how does she wish she had dealt with the situation ? How does ...
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... central idea in any essay , usually expressed in a one- or two- sentence thesis statement . Writers accomplish two things by providing a thesis statement in an essay : They indicate the essay's limited subject and express an attitude ...
... central idea in any essay , usually expressed in a one- or two- sentence thesis statement . Writers accomplish two things by providing a thesis statement in an essay : They indicate the essay's limited subject and express an attitude ...
Contents
Ellen Goodman FAMILY COUNTERCULTURE | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 13 |
MEANING IN LIFE | 60 |
Copyright | |
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