Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing

ISBN-10
0132677873
ISBN-13
9780132677875
Series
Literature
Category
College readers
Pages
2088
Language
English
Published
2012
Authors
Edgar V. Roberts, Robert Zweig, Darlene Stock Stotler

Description

Excellent text linking these two essential skills using the best technique--Story Telling -- Amazon.com.

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