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Date: 2011-01-04 20:08:17
Fiction
Epideictic
Inventio
Genre
Public speaking
Dialogue
Literary criticism
Rhetoric of science
Genre criticism
Rhetoric
Humanities
Literature

64 Language and Learning Across the Disciplines The Two Rhetorics: Design and Interpretation in

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