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- 2012045112 contributor B12478737.
- 2012045112 date "2013".
- 2012045112 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012045112 description "The foundations of persuasion : logos, pathos, and ethos -- Illustrative narratives in rule-based analysis -- Creating factor tests -- Evoking favorable emotions and values -- Establishing legal plausibility -- Credible character and good will -- Evincing intelligence -- Levels of metaphor in persuasive legal writing -- Crafting effective metaphors -- Literary references for nonthematic comparison -- Literary references for borrowed eloquence -- Literary references for thematic comparison -- Final thought on literary references -- Other figures of speech -- The ethics and morality of persuasion : justifying the life of a professional advocate.".
- 2012045112 extent "xxiv, 389 pages ;".
- 2012045112 identifier "9781454811169 (pbk.)".
- 2012045112 isPartOf "Aspen coursebook series".
- 2012045112 issued "2013".
- 2012045112 language "eng".
- 2012045112 subject "808.06/634 23".
- 2012045112 subject "KF250 .S62 2013".
- 2012045112 subject "Legal composition.".
- 2012045112 tableOfContents "The foundations of persuasion : logos, pathos, and ethos -- Illustrative narratives in rule-based analysis -- Creating factor tests -- Evoking favorable emotions and values -- Establishing legal plausibility -- Credible character and good will -- Evincing intelligence -- Levels of metaphor in persuasive legal writing -- Crafting effective metaphors -- Literary references for nonthematic comparison -- Literary references for borrowed eloquence -- Literary references for thematic comparison -- Final thought on literary references -- Other figures of speech -- The ethics and morality of persuasion : justifying the life of a professional advocate.".
- 2012045112 title "Advanced legal writing : theories and strategies in persuasive writing / Michael R. Smith, professor of law, University of Wyoming, College of law.".
- 2012045112 type "text".