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In the modern academic and professional landscape, the ability to communicate effectively across diverse formats is more than a skill—it is a necessity. John J. Ruszkiewicz’s addresses this need by offering a unique, modular approach that combines the depth of rhetorical theory with the practical utility of a handbook . By focusing on common genres and the specific research skills required to master them, the text empowers students to navigate writing challenges with clarity and confidence. The Modular Framework: Guide and Reference A central theme of Ruszkiewicz’s work is the
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