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The Well-Spoken Thesaurus

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24: 250:, where he came to realize just how poorly spoken he truly was. And because there were no books available with which to solve his problem, he began to create a database of eloquent words. Whenever he would chance upon a well-spoken word or phrase at Harvard, he would pair that with what 361: 195:—as opposed to merely synonymous words. According to Heehler, these powernyms allow users to more readily transform rough drafts into more eloquent improvements. 254:
would have said. After three years of doing this, of "collecting words like butterflies," he decided that his "butterfly collection" could be of use to others.
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section. However, what distinguishes this thesaurus from all conventional thesauri is the inclusion of what the author calls rhetorically related words, or
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The book consists of two sections—a 50-page style guide entitled "Rhetorical Form and Design", and a 350-page
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In "Rhetorical Form and Design," Heehler serves up 17 lessons from such writers and speakers as
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Style guide
Sourcebooks
ISBN
1-4022-4305-7
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Sourcebooks
style guide
Chicago Tribune
Winnipeg Free Press
Fayetteville Observer
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
thesaurus
T.S. Eliot
Margaret Atwood
John Steinbeck
Ernest Hemingway
Barack Obama
Martin Luther King Jr.
Cintra Wilson
objective correlative
verb displacement
Harvard Extension School
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/tribu/ct-tribu-words-work-wellspoken-20110907,0,1324710.story


"Speech therapy"
Winnipeg Free Press
http://blogs.fayobserver.com/rundus/August-2011/Spoken-English-Bespoken-by-A-Young-Harvard-Univers

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