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Patterns of Exposition

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Incorporating readings that represent new voices and styles in nonfiction that will appeal to contemporary readers, this classic composition reader continues to provide engaging, instructive models of the rhetorical modes.

624 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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July 20, 2010
This book contains concise and readable explanations of a large number of common patterns of exposition, each with analyzed examples. The actual readings in the book are a good length, but many are quite old or outdated or written in kind of a magazine style. I probably will not use many of the readings, but a few look good, and I like the explanations and glossary.
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November 1, 2016
I thought that this book was something to look into if you are currently in a school environment. I think that this book should have more stories that are a tad bit longer so you could obtain more flavor from the book. My favorite story was the one with the river, authored by Mark Twain. It discussed many topics that related to me and I think It is why I like this story so much.
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