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Brashers, Howard C. – 1971
Rhetoric is the most important of the writer's tools, and structure in writing is not being taught in the classroom. Structures of writing are the archetypal patterns of perception and grow out of the very structure of the human mind. Structure is imposed on the writer who wants to communicate by the reader's capacity to perceive. The analytical…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Grammar