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Vivid Language: Writer as Reader, Reader as Writer
P. L. Thomas
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| #5911595 in Books | University Press of America | 2002-02-19 | 2002-02-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.56 x.41 x5.34l,.38 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| this book got me through college|By slk|OK, so it wasn't the published version....as a former high school student of the author, I have referred to my tattered and torn copy numerous times over the years. The lessons I learned from this book enabled me to write solid papers not only for undergraduate literature courses, but for graduate business courses as well. It is a highl|About the Author|P.L. Thomas has taught introductory courses in English at several South Carolina colleges and teaches courses in Graduate Education at Converse College. He has been an English teacher at Woodruff High School, South Carolina since 1984.
Vivid Language is a writing text designed with two distinct sections. The first section is a brief writing text -one that reveals to students the many open-ended nuances of language use. At the center of the text section is the Golden Rule of Writing: "No rules exist in writing; only guidelines. But writers must have control of all that they choose to apply and must make each choice with a purpose that aids in the creation of meaning for the reader. Anything a wri...
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