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020 | _a9781413030822 | ||
040 | _cSAUT Mbeya Library | ||
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_222nd ed. _a808.02 SKW |
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_98623 _aSKWIRE, Sarah E. |
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_aWriting with a thesis : _ba rhetoric and reader _cSarah E. Skwire, David Skwire |
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250 | _a10th instructor's ed. | ||
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_aBoston MA : _bThomson, _cc2008. |
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_axx, 327p. ; _c23cm. |
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520 | _aWRITING WITH A THESIS: A RHETORIC AND READER, dispenses clear and practical writing advice. Sarah Skwire skillfully weaves humor into her advice and in the text's examples of good professional writing--for a uniquely useful text that remains enjoyable to read and to teach from. Best of all, the text's short, easy-to-read essays ensure that your class time will focus not on what the readings mean, but on what they mean for your students' writing. | ||
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_95181 _aReport writing _x -- Problems, exercises, etc. |
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_94006 _a English language _x-- Rhetoric -- Problems, exercises |
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_98624 _a David Skwire |
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