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Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 Streaming Audio Files (Digital Access)
SKU
000578
ISBN
9781600516368
Grade 7
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Charlotte Mason
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The Thesis Part 1 Audio Files are optional and accompany Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1. They feature Dr. Christopher Perrin, his wife, Christine Perrin and/or others, reading the fables, myths, historical narratives, and other source material used in the books aloud, to either add an auditory dynamic to your lesson or help auditory learners enhance their understanding of the material.
Upon purchase, the access code and instructions will be emailed to you.
Publisher's Description of Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 Streaming Audio Files (Digital Access)
Customer will receive an email with access code and instructions to redeem on the Classical Academic Press website.
The Thesis Part 1 Audio Files accompany Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 and allow students to engage their sense of hearing and their listening intelligence as Greg Lowe and Lauraine Gustafson deliver the readings aloud in a thoughtful manner.
This product is offered as a ZIP file containing several MP3 files. MP3 files can be used with most popular music players, such as iTunes.
This book provides ten lessons in which students write well-crafted persuasive thesis essays with expository, descriptive, and narrative elements. Lessons involve consideration of the audience, supporting the thesis, appealing to authority, and autobiography. Source material is extremely broad-based and includes classic and contemporary authors as well as from other cultures.