Grammar, Rhetoric and Composition

Grammar, Rhetoric and Composition by Richard D. Mallery, published by Barnes & Noble Books in 1971, is a comprehensive guide designed to enhance the reader’s understanding of English language principles. This edition spans 355 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book focuses on equipping students and general readers with the essential tools needed for effective communication, emphasizing grammar, sentence structure, and style.
Readers will find that this book presents foundational concepts that can significantly improve their writing and speaking skills. It covers various topics, including grammar and punctuation, as well as oral diction, providing practical insights for both study and teaching. By engaging with the material, individuals can develop a clearer understanding of language arts and disciplines, ultimately enhancing their overall communication abilities.
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Presents the basic principles of English and prepares the student or general reader to use them effectively. By studying the topics in this book, the reader can improve his grammar, sentence structure, style in writing and speaking, oral diction, and punctuation.
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