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Metonymy in Pictures
Now, you have a number of sources at your disposal. Just to be safe, you collected information from every genre of written word available. That’s good, really! Regardless of what you’re trying to prove through your content, whether it be for a class or a training seminar for your company, you can use various sources. [...]
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Stand Up to the Comment Feed!
- May 25, 2012
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In the last post in this series, we learned how to make our arguments original. We also mentioned counter arguing effectively, which is the main topic of this segment, and the final one in the series. You’ve uploaded your content and posted it for public viewing. You hope that people will read it and make [...]
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