This book is designed to help students with the problems they face in their academic writing. Beginning with the premise that successful writing in the arts and social sciences depends on the mastery of the subject matter and clarity of thought, the book deals with the tasks that confront students before they put pen to paper and also provides a guide to the structuring and use of language. Using concrete examples from a variety of disciplines, the author demonstrates the best approach to different sorts of work.The particular book in question will have been defined sufficiently by some preceding statement. 3 Comparing and contrasting 3.1 The dynamics of comparison To compare and contrast is a very common requirement of the essay topics youanbsp;...
Title | : | The Student's Writing Guide for the Arts and Social Sciences |
Author | : | Gordon Taylor |
Publisher | : | Cambridge University Press - 1989-04-06 |
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