The Longman ReaderPearson Longman, 2004 - 511 páginas Featuring the same superior teaching apparatus and thought-provoking selections as its widely-praised parent text, The Longman Reader, Brief Edition is a shorter and even more economical alternative to the best-selling, rhetorically-organized original, The Longman 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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... behavior , hoping that the contradiction will move readers as much as it moves you . The tone of a subjective ... behavior at a football game , you might write about the " large crowd " and its " mass movement onto the field . " But if ...
... behavior , hoping that the contradiction will move readers as much as it moves you . The tone of a subjective ... behavior at a football game , you might write about the " large crowd " and its " mass movement onto the field . " But if ...
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... behaviors : Barbara Ehrenreich's " What I've Learned From Men " ( page 166 ) and Dave Barry's " The Ugly Truth About ... behavior more effectively . Before writing , you might consider investigating your topic in the library and / or on ...
... behaviors : Barbara Ehrenreich's " What I've Learned From Men " ( page 166 ) and Dave Barry's " The Ugly Truth About ... behavior more effectively . Before writing , you might consider investigating your topic in the library and / or on ...
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... behavior . Think about an older person , such as a parent or another relative , who finds your behavior trou- bling and perplexing . Write an essay in which you illustrate why your behavior dis- tresses this person . ( Or , conversely ...
... behavior . Think about an older person , such as a parent or another relative , who finds your behavior trou- bling and perplexing . Write an essay in which you illustrate why your behavior dis- tresses this person . ( Or , conversely ...
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Ellen Goodman Family Counterculture | 6 |
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