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Knowledge workers write more in a day than college...

Oct 3, 2014 | Writing Advice, Blog

Knowledge workers write more in a day than college students do across an entire term

Knowledge workers write more in a day than college students do across an entire term

A typical writing class, at the college level, requires a couple of papers (“essays”)...

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Q&A: Can a single example be used as both logos and ethos?

Q&A: Can a single example be used as both logos and ethos?

Great question: Can a single example be used as both logos and ethos? Can citing an authority...

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