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Ideas in
Argument
Building Skills and
Understanding
for the AP ® English
Language Course
John R. Williamson
Mary Jo Zell
Elizabeth Davis
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Ideas in Literature is a companion to Ideas in Argument,
which aligns with the AP® English Language course.
Together, they foster interpretive skills and empower
students to become critical thinkers and lifelong learners.
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