English language + Rhetoric -- Problems, exercises, etc
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English language + Rhetoric -- Problems, exercises, etc
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- Let's continue, William Samelson
- Everything's an argument, with readings, Andrea A. Lunsford, John J. Ruszkiewicz, Keith Walters
- Let's read, William Samelson
- What if?, writing exercises for fiction writers, Anne Bernays, Pamela Painter
- The least you should know about English, writing skills, Paige Wilson, Pasadena City College ; Teresa Ferster Glazier, Late, Western Illinois University
- English sentence builder, Ed Swick
- Exercises to accompany The brief Penguin handbook by Lester Faigley, prepared by Victoria Davis
- 642 tiny things to write about, by the San Francisto Writers' Grotto ; introduction by Po Bronson
- Face2face Pre-intermediate Workbook With Key
- Writing without the muse, 50 beginning exercises for the creative writer, Beth Baruch Joselow
- 642 things to write about, by the San Francisco Writers' Grotto ; introduction by Po Bronson
- Literary nonfiction, learning by example, edited by Patsy Sims
- The creative writing workbook, Matthew Branton
- The Norton reader, an anthology of nonfiction, Linda H. Peterson [and others]
- Peterson's essays unzipped, C. J. Bennett
- The DK handbook, Anne Frances Wysocki, Dennis A. Lynch
- Writing to communicate 1, paragraphs, Cynthia A. Boardman
- Longman academic writing series, Linda Butler, 1
- Subject and strategy, a rhetoric reader, editors, Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa
- Joining the conversation, writing in college and beyond, Mike Palmquist
- The 1-Minute writer, 396 microprompts to spark creativity and recharge your writing, Leigh Medeiros
- Writing to learn, from paragraph to essay, Lou J. Spaventa, Marilynn L. Spaventa
- Ready to write 1, a first composition text, Karen Blanchard, Christine Root
- Effective academic writing 2, the short essay, Alice Savage
- Now write! science fiction, fantasy, and horror, speculative genre exercises from today's best writers and teachers, edited by Laurie Lamson
- It was the best of sentences, it was the worst of sentences, a writer's guide to crafting killer sentences, June Casagrande
- Inspired to write, readings and tasks to develop writing skills, Jean Withrow, Gay Brookes, Martha Clark Cummings
- 501 grammar and writing questions
- Master student reader, a master student text, Catherine F. Andersen
- The portable MFA in creative writing, improve your craft with the core essentials taught to MFA students, the New York Writers Workshop
- Writing to learn, the paragraph, Lou J. Spaventa, Marilynn L. Spaventa
- Ways of reading, an anthology for writers, David Bartholomae, Anthony Petrosky
- Focus on writing, paragraphs and essays, Laurie G. Kirszner, Stephen R. Mandell
- Patterns for college writing, A rhetorical reader and guide, Laurie Kirszner
- Write better essays in 20 minutes a day
- Writing better English for ESL learners, Ed Swick
- Ready to write 3, from paragraph to essay, Karen Blanchard and Christine Root
- The brief Penguin handbook with exercises, Lester Faigley
- Critical inquiries, readings in culture and community, Jacqueline Jones Royster ; with Rebecca G. Taylor, associate editor ; and Kalenda Eaton [and others], research associates
- Get ready to write, a beginning writing text, Karen Blanchard, Christine Root
- Fundamentals of academic writing, Linda Butler
- NorthStar, Reading and writing : advanced, Robert F. Cohen, Judy L. Miller
- World pass, expanding English fluency, Susan Stempleski [and others]
- Ready to write 1, a first composition text, Karen Blanchard, Christine Root
- Accidental genius, revolutionize your thinking through private writing, Mark Levy
- The curious case of the misplaced modifier, how to solve the seven mysteries of weak writing, Bonnie Trenga
- Steps to writing well, with additional readings, Jean Wyrick
- Basic composition for ESL, an expository workbook, Jann Huizenga, Courtenay Meade Snellings, Gladys Berro Francis
- Writing Tools, 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer, Roy Peter Clark
- Sharp writing, building better writing skills