Browning, Poet and Man: A SurveyG.P. Putnam's sons, 1902 - 282 páginas |
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... writer and his writing tools that ultimately makes writing possible and creates our idea of “a writer.” Back then, I could not see that the things we use to tell stories also tell stories. Auster's earlier texts in particular often ...
... writer and his writing tools that ultimately makes writing possible and creates our idea of “a writer.” Back then, I could not see that the things we use to tell stories also tell stories. Auster's earlier texts in particular often ...
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... writing (Hyland, 2002; Nesi and Gardner, 2012). For example, genres that initially appear similar may on close ... writing has indicated that a complex set of knowledge types contribute to the development of expertise in disciplinary ...
... writing (Hyland, 2002; Nesi and Gardner, 2012). For example, genres that initially appear similar may on close ... writing has indicated that a complex set of knowledge types contribute to the development of expertise in disciplinary ...
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... writing produced by other students rather than canonical examples drawn from publications. Secondly, courses will frequently include a recognition of writing as essentially recursive, that is as a cyclical process involving drafting and ...
... writing produced by other students rather than canonical examples drawn from publications. Secondly, courses will frequently include a recognition of writing as essentially recursive, that is as a cyclical process involving drafting and ...
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