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What does learning new words have to do with great writing? Everything.

Words are the bricks to build your ideas and clarify your thoughts to others - and whether you're sculpting great phrases, great paragraphs, or g...

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What does learning new words have to do with great writing? Everything.

Words are the bricks to build your ideas and clarify your thoughts to others - and whether you're sculpting great phrases, great paragraphs, or great pieces of writing, your word know-how is critical to your success.

EB Conroy's Simpli- ed Vocabulary Guide helps you learn almost 800 must-know words for academic writing -- including pronunciations, de-finitions, and examples of how to use the words in sentences. Words are presented in 32 lists, with 22 to 25 words per list in an easy--to--use format - giving you a straightforward weekly guide for your public, private, or home school.

Written by a college writing professor, this book has been used for years in high school writing courses, college-level writing courses, and AP English Language and Composition courses across the US - both on-the-ground and online. And its easy format makes EB Conroy's Simpli- ed Vocabulary Guide a great resource for parents, teachers, and students

- in the classroom and at home.

As part of the Simpli- ed Writing series, this book is a helpful guide and key resource to make your plan be an excellent writer complete."

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