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040 _aBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
_cBIBLIOTECA UNIBE
041 _aeng
082 0 _a808.0427 M556
245 0 _aThe mercury reader /
_ccompilado por Ashland University
260 4 _aNeedham Heights :
_bPearson Custom Publishing,
_c1999
300 4 _avi, 226 páginas
505 _a1. The reading and writing process | 2. Why I want a wife | 3. Revision | 4. Education and learning | 5. Finishing school | 6. Fairy tales and modern stories | 7. In bed | 8. Learning to read and write | 9. Sex, drugs, disasters, and extinction of dinosaurs | 10. The perils of obedience | 11. Workers | 12. College pressures | 13. Ethics and values | 14. Women’s right to vote | 15. Why don’t we complain? | 16. Grant and Lee: a study in contrasts | 17. Speech on the signing of the treaty of port Elliott, 1855 | 18. My wood | 19. Notes on class | 20. Shooting an elephant | 21. The Crito | 22. Language and writing | 23. The holocaust | 24. Why I white | 25. The maker’s eye: revising your own manuscripts | 26. Writing | 27. The act of writing: one man’s method |
650 _aRetorica
_960730
650 _aLectura
_99591
650 _aInglés
_xRectórica
_9176233
951 _a20061022 10:18:00
710 _9176232
_aAshland University
_ecompilador
942 _cBK
_2ddc