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The Elements of Style ( 4th Edition)

William Strunk, Bookish

Editora: Bookish

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'The Elements of Style' (1918), by William Strunk, Jr., is an American English writing style guide. It is the best-known, most influential prescriptive treatment of English grammar and usage, and often is required reading and usage in U.S. high school and university composition classes. This edition of 'The Elements of Style' details eight elementary rules of usage, ten elementary principles of composition, "a few matters of form", and a list of commonly misused words and expressions.

Why Choose The Elements of Style?
✔ AUTHORITATIVE REFERENCE: Known as the definitive guide to English writing, The Elements of Style has been empowering writers for over a century.
✔ CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE: With its concise approach, the book distills complex grammar, style, and composition concepts into practical tips that can be implemented immediately.
✔ WRITING EXCELLENCE: Learn how to avoid common errors, employ the active voice, and create impactful sentences.
✔ VERSATILE APPLICATION: Essential for academic writing, creative writing, business communications, and daily correspondence.
✔ BONUS CONTENT: This eBook edition offers an introduction to the lasting legacy of Strunk and White, as well as an exploration of the evolution of the English language.
✔ KINDLE OPTIMIZED: With an interactive table of contents and a reader-friendly layout, this eBook is tailor-made for a seamless Kindle reading experience.

Make your words count! Whether you're penning the next great novel, preparing an academic paper, or drafting a business proposal, The Elements of Style is the invaluable companion you need for writing success.

Don't miss the chance to add this enduring classic to your eBook library. Master the art of precision in language with The Elements of Style!

Auteur Strunk, William, 1869-1946
Titre The Elements of Style
Langue Anglais
Classe LoC PE: Language and Literatures: English
Sujet English language -- Rhetoric
Sujet English language -- Style
Sujet Report writing
Disponível desde: 23/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 49 páginas.

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