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_aThe well-spoken thesaurus : _bthe most powerful ways to say everyday words and phrases / _cTom Heehler. |
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_aNaperville, Ill. : _bSourcebooks, _cc2011. |
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| 505 | _aOn Becoming Articulate Rhetorical Form and Design Lesson 1. T.S. Eliot Lesson 2. Margaret Atwood Lesson 3. Ernest Hemingway Lesson 4. Cormac McCarthy Lesson 5. John Steinbeck Lesson 6. Norman Mailer Lesson 7. Edith Wharton Lesson 8. E.B. White Lesson 9. J.M. Coetzee Lesson 10. John Steinbeck Lesson 11. Barbara Kingsolver Lesson 12. Joshua Ferris Lesson 13. Ken Kesey Lesson 14. Martin Luther King, Jr Lesson 15. Henry James Lesson 16. Barack Obama Lesson 17. Cintra Wilson The Well-Spoken Vocabulary The Seven Rhetorical Sins How This Book Works Preamble The Well-Spoken Thesaurus 200 Well-Spoken Alternatives to Common Words and Phrases | ||
| 520 | _aIf you've ever fumbled while trying to use a big word* (*lofty, pretentious word) to impress a crowd, you know what it's like to* (*what it is to) be poorly spoken. The fear of mispronouncing or misusing complex words is real and leaves many of us consigned to the lower levels* (*lower echelons) of the English Language. The Well-Spoken Thesaurus is your guide to eloquence, replacing the ordinary with the extraordinary. | ||
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_aEnglish language _xSynonyms and antonyms. |
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_aEnglish language _vTerms and phrases. |
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