The Prose Reader Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing

The Prose Reader Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing by Michael Flachmann Kim; Flachmann is a 6th Edition published by Prentice Hall in 2002, comprising 680 pages. This annotated Instructor’s Edition presents a collection of essays designed to enhance critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. It includes fifteen new essays that introduce a range of interesting and provocative topics, reflecting a commitment to cultural and gender diversity.
Readers will find new end-of-chapter writing assignments that provide practice in various modes, alongside additional tasks focusing on contemporary issues and rhetorical strategies. The edition features a completely renovated capstone chapter titled “Thinking, Reading, and Writing,” which offers a strong conclusion to the theoretical framework of the text. This resource serves as a comprehensive guide for those interested in the interplay of words, language, and rhetoric.
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annotated Instructor’s Edition. The Prose Reader. Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. Sixth Edition. Features: Fifteen new essays that introduce interesting and provovative topics. A stronger commitment to cultural and gender diversity. New end-of-chapter writing assignments that offer practice in the mode and additional assignments that focus on contemporary topics regardless of the rhetorical strategy. Completely reovated capstone chapter (“Thinking, Reading, and Writing”) that provides a strong conclusion to the theoretical framework of the text.
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