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    <title>Analysis and critique</title>
    <subTitle>how to engage and write about anything</subTitle>
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    <dateIssued>[2011]</dateIssued>
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  <tableOfContents>v. 1. disc 1. lecture 1. How to write about anything ; lecture 2. How to be an effective reader ; disc 2. lecture 3. How literature can help ; lecture 4. Shaping your voice ; disc 3. lecture 5. Knowing your reader ; lecture 6. The art of the essay--how to start ; disc 4. lecture 7. How to organize an argument ; lecture 8. Supporting your argument ; disc 5. lecture 9. Finishing strong ; lecture 10. The uses of poetry ; disc 6. lecture 11. Poetic diction and syntax ; lecture 12. Drama--writing out loud.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>v. 2. disc 7. lecture 13. What you can learn from autobiography ; lecture 14. Writing and leadership ; disc 8. lecture 15. The rules of rhetoric ; lecture 16. Invention and arrangement ; disc 9. lecture 17. Ethos and pathos ; lecture 18. Finding what you need ; disc 10. lecture 19. Using what you find ; lecture 20. Getting started--writing first drafts ; disc 11. lecture 21. Editing--finding what's wrong ; lecture 22. Rewriting--fixing what's wrong ; disc 12. lecture 23. Avoiding common errors in grammar and usage ; lecture 24. The power of words.</tableOfContents>
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  <note type="performers">Dorsey Armstrong, associate professor of English and Medieval Literature, Purdue University.</note>
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    <topic>Writing</topic>
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