A prentice hall pocket reader : argument / edited by Christy Desment, Kathy Houff Speak, Deborah Church Miller.
Material type:
- 0132323583
- 22nd ed. 808.84 PRE
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808.84 FLA Instructor's resource manual with quiz book : | 808.84 FOL Great essays : | 808.84 KIN Small wonder / | 808.84 PRE A prentice hall pocket reader : | 808.84 STI Sticks and stones and other student essays / | 808.84 WHI The well-crafted argument : | 808.88 GUI A field guide to the Norton book of nature writing / |
Includes bibliography
A Prentice Hall Pocket Reader is the perfect way to bring additional readings to writing classes at no additional cost to users when packaged with this book. Pocket Readers can be packaged FREE with any Prentice Hall English text or are available stand alone for a nominal cost. This reader focuses on essays with the following themes: Arguments about People and Places; Arguments about Politics, Policy, and Social Change; and Reflecting on Argument as a Process. For use as a supplement to a writing course.
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