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Composition & Rhetoric

Sherwin Cody

Publisher: Cervantes Digital

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Unlock the Art of Persuasion and Express Your Ideas with Flair through 'Composition & Rhetoric' by Sherwin Cody. Dive into the realm of effective communication and master the craft of impactful writing.

Sherwin Cody, a true pioneer in the world of language and rhetoric, offers an enlightening guide to sharpen your communication skills. Whether you're a student looking to enhance your essay writing or a professional striving for persuasive written communication, this book provides invaluable insights and techniques.

Explore the art of crafting compelling arguments, structuring persuasive essays, and captivating your audience with the power of your words. 'Composition & Rhetoric' is your gateway to a world where language is harnessed as a powerful tool to express ideas, influence opinions, and ignite change.

Sherwin Cody's timeless wisdom and expertise in language and rhetoric will empower you to become a more effective communicator. Whether you're drafting an essay, delivering a speech, or engaging in any form of written communication, this book is your trusted resource for mastering the art of persuasion.

Don't miss the opportunity to hone your writing and rhetorical skills. 'Composition & Rhetoric' will help you unleash your full potential as a communicator and make your words resonate with impact.
Available since: 05/20/2023.

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