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The Young Adult's Guide to Flawless Writing - Essential Explanations Examples and Exercises - cover

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The Young Adult's Guide to Flawless Writing - Essential Explanations Examples and Exercises

Lindsey Carman

Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Group Inc.

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Summary

The most important skill you can have in any field or subject is the ability to express yourself with eloquence and confidence in writing. The tools and rules needed are simple and easy to remember. Learn everything you need to know to write engaging and informative essays, stories and research papers. Find ways to take the writing skills you have learned in school and apply them to real world tasks, be they work related or personal.
Available since: 02/25/2016.

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