Fit to Print practices what it preaches. In clear, concise, and elegant prose, this book guides students through the writing process, from drafting an outline to revising the essay. With its humorous and unpretentious tone, this text turns the writing process into a fun endeavour. Encouraging correct and stylish writing, the sixth edition of Fit to Print can be used as a core text for composition classes at colleges and universities. The book also facilitates self-directed learning which makes it an excellent reference tool for anyone who needs to improve their academic writing.
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