The Longman ReaderPearson Longman, 2005 - 680 páginas Widely praised for its superior teaching apparatus and thought-provoking readings, The Longman Reader (formerly titled The Macmillian Reader) remains the most successful rhetorically organized freshman composition reader. The Seventh Edition offers fresh examples of professional essays that range widely in subject matter and approach, from the humorous to the informative, from personal meditation to argument. Each selection captures students interest and clearly illustrates a specific pattern of development. The text also includes separate chapters on reading and writing, detailed introductions to the patterns of development, "before and after" student essays for each pattern, and more activities and assignments than any comparable reader. |
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... young people has deteriorated . Interview classmates , friends , and family members of varying ages to see if they think that young people today are less moral than they were in earlier times . Ask each per- son to supply at least one ...
... young but ridiculous on aging bodies . Television shows revolve around perfect - looking young stars , while commercials entice us with products that will keep us young . Wouldn't every older person want to be young again ? Isn't aging ...
... young people , as opponents contend , the program would probably boost their morale . Many young people feel enormous pressure and uncertainty ; they are not sure whether they want to find a job or further their education . Compulsory ...
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THE READING PROCESS | 1 |
FAMILY AND CHILDREN | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 12 |
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