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Cohesive Writing: Why Concept Is Not Enough
Jago, Carol
To write cohesively means doing many things at oncewrestling with ideas, balancing form and function, pushing words this way and that, attending to syntax and diction, and employing imagery and metaphor until a coherent message emerges.
 
DOI: 10.1336/0867095318
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Cohesive Writing: Why Concept Is Not Enough
Paperback, 144 pages, $25.00
Copyright ©2002, Heinemann
ISBN: 0-867-09531-8
DOI: 10.1336/0867095318
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