Writing with a Thesis: A Rhetoric and Reader, 4th edition

by David Skwire

Paperback, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

PE1417 .S47

Description

WRITING WITH A THESIS: A RHETORIC AND READER is based on the persuasive principle-the development and support of a thesis in order to persuade a reader, which is exactly the skill beginning writers in freshman composition just like you need to develop. The book dispenses clear and practical writing advice in a clear and practical way. Leavened with lots of good humor-in both its advice and in its examples of good professional writing-WRITING WITH A THESIS is renowned for being useful and enjoyable to read. Nineteen of the book's 50 professional essays are new to this edition and 3 of 10 student essays are also new, providing fresh voices, variety, and relevance. Almost all of the essays are short and easy to read so that class time can be devoted not to what the readings mean, but to what they mean for your writing.… (more)

Publication

Holt,Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd (1985), Edition: 4th, 336 pages

Genres

ISBN

003069664X / 9780030696640

Language

Original language

English

Rating

½ (4 ratings; 2.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member broccolima
Had to read this for an English class. The essays aren't too bad, some of them were very entertaining actually. For reading, it was pretty good.

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