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Readings for writers
Readings for writers
Author: Jo Ray McCuen
This best-selling rhetorical reader contains a comprehensive collection of essays that both teach rhetorical principles and exemplify them.
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ISBN-13: 9780155758292
ISBN-10: 0155758292
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 586
Edition: 3d ed
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Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is an oversized, heavy paperback, so please send me a personal message if you request this book. Please note that there are only two or three small notes made in the margins.

This book is instructional in nature for teaching writing to high-school and college-aged students, but it is also a reader that contains an assortment of short stories. For example, this book begins first with one or more stories followed by questions and instructions for the student regarding how to write about that story. Additionally, I have found that this type of book is personally useful for discovering authors I have not read before.
I have learned also that there may have been a story I disliked written by a particular author, but then read another enjoyable story by the same author in one of these types of books.
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As far as textbooks go, this is a great book. I enjoyed learning from it. It would be a good resource for any novice writer as well.
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Contents:
Chapter 1 Defining Rhetoric
Chapter 2 The Writer's Voice
Chapter 3 Purpose And Thesis
Chapter 4 Planning and Organizing
Chapter 5 Developing Paragraphs
Chapter 6 Reporting: Narration, Description, and Process Analysis
Chapter 7 Explaining: Illustration And Definition
Chapter 8 Analyzing: Comparison/Contrast, Division/Classification, And Causal Analysis
Chapter 9 Argumentation
Chapter 10 The Meaning Of Words


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