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Arthur's analysis of writing approaches and phantoms in his essay
This paper is about two essays, both very different literary essays. The essays are loosely similar in terms of their themes, even though they are nothing alike. Both highlight the role of the writer / narrator as intermediary, and the need for people to remove constraints from themselves in order to see the full and complete world..
Persuasive writing techniques and applications
For want of literacy skills, workers are lost; for want of workers, profits and companies are lost; for want of competitive companies, markets are lost; for want of markets, the country's economy is being helped to…