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... style belongs near the center of a first - rate education . Chapters 2 and 3 will carry this matter forward . Style and Audience Writing is a social act . It is carried on with readers and because of read- ers . The presence of your ...
... style belongs near the center of a first - rate education . Chapters 2 and 3 will carry this matter forward . Style and Audience Writing is a social act . It is carried on with readers and because of read- ers . The presence of your ...
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... style " -the immediate exploration of meaning through the act of writing . What happens in that moment is what counts most . This con- tinual happening can lead you toward the substance , the form , the plan- ning which generates the ...
... style " -the immediate exploration of meaning through the act of writing . What happens in that moment is what counts most . This con- tinual happening can lead you toward the substance , the form , the plan- ning which generates the ...
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... style . Professor Eastman illustrates how writing can become a way of knowing and how dealing with the problems and ... Style and Outlook , Style and Audience , Style and Language , which discusses language in relationship to structural ...
... style . Professor Eastman illustrates how writing can become a way of knowing and how dealing with the problems and ... Style and Outlook , Style and Audience , Style and Language , which discusses language in relationship to structural ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
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