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Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing [with LaunchPad 1-Term Code for Current Issues and Enduring Questions]

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A complete, compact guide to critical thinking and argumentation, Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing teaches you the appropriate skills to craft persuasive arguments.


490 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2016

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Sylvan Barnet

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Sylvan Barnet is an American literary critic and Shakespearean scholar. He is a Fletcher Professor of English Emeritus at Tufts University.

Barnet is the author of numerous books and articles on Shakespeare. He is the general editor of the Signet Classics Shakespeare,[1] the author of A Short Guide to Shakespeare,[2] and has written many textbooks. He is the co-author with William Burto of occasional essays on aspects of Japanese art.[3] He has also written books about the art of writing.

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November 16, 2017
I don't think I ever devoured a book as much as I did this. I probably highlighted close to 20 percent of it (and it was not a short one).
To me, the best part about this book is that with all the guides the writer provides, he also provides ample examples- which honestly is not very common in many of the writing guides I have read so far. The essays were diverse, and to the academic level you would expect from a college essay. Then after each essay you find some notes from the author; it was like a voice guiding you through every thought that came to the writer's mind as they wrote their essays.
I can tell you; it's not easy forming an argument, but the guides and exercises provided in this book, will get you on the track of writing the best essays you ever did, all in a matter of weeks!
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May 5, 2017
Tedious. The essay selections as examples of what the author was trying to get across were fine, but rarely necessary to read. Ended up half-heartedly skimming a lot of the later chapters, but enough that I'll call this fairly read. Desperately needed a good editor.
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June 27, 2021
Good information, but giving more attention to Aristotle and his principles of rhetoric (refined later by the Romans) would improve the content.
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November 1, 2023
DNF. Nothing in here about science reading and writing, so not sure how critical the thinking can be.
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March 11, 2015
I highly recommend this gripping book for freshmen/graduate students - particularly those at an English-medium university.

All the best,
Mohammad
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