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Read, Reason, Write

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Read, Reason, Write unites instruction in critical reading and analysis, argument, and research strategies with a rich collection of readings that provide both practice for these skills and new ideas and insights for readers. Read, Reason, Write is committed to showing students how reading, analytic, argumentative, and research skills are interrelated and how these skills combine to develop each student's critical thinking ability.

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608 pages, Paperback

First published September 28, 1994

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Dorothy U. Seyler

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Almost completely identical except for some new reading from ed. 7. Just enough to throw off the page counts. There are even errors in here that haven't been caught.
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