Relevance in Basic Composition [electronic resource] : Writing Assignments for Technical Students / Stuart Tichenor.

Generally, students in vocational and technical colleges are in writing classes because they must be, not because they want to be. As a rule, students in basic composition classes have been more or less continually exposed to writing classes since middle school where they been asked to keep journals...

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Main Author: Tichenor, Stuart
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Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1995.
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