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|  | Choose the Right Word by Eugene H. Ehrlich This unique blend of thesaurus, dictionary, and manual of English usage defines, compares, and contrasts words of similar but not identical meaning--such as infer and imply . More than 6,000 synonyms are included. Recommended .-- Booklist. AUTHOR: Eugene H. Ehrlich PUBLISHER: HarperInformation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Beginner's Dictionary of American English Usage, Second Edition by Peter Collin Selling more than 58,000 in its first edition, Beginner's Dictionary of American English Usage has been revised and brought right up-to-date to contain today's 4,000 most commonly used words. Definitions are simple and brief, utilizing only words contained within the dictionary's pages. If you want to learn English as spoken by Americans, this dictionary is for you. It's easy to follow and absolutely indispensable. Each entry offers at least one example sentence, identifies parts of speech, and lists multiple meanings. AUTHOR: Peter Collin PUBLISHER: McGraw-Hill FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The New Oxford Guide to Writing by Thomas S. Kane Whether you write for business or for pleasure, whether you are a beginner or an experienced pro, 'The New Oxford Guide to Writing' is an essential addition to you reference library, providing abundant assistance and encouragement to write with more clarity, more color, and more force. AUTHOR: Thomas S. Kane PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | A Rattle of Bones by Kipling West As two children head out for a night of trick-or-treating on halloween, they run into all sorts of spooky and unusual creatures. Incorporated within the art are the collective nouns which describe the group of creatures or objects pictured. AUTHOR: Kipling West PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Alphabet City by Stephen T. Johnson Letters can be seen all over the city, in this book illustrated with realistic paintings. Readers will discover a G in the neck of a lamppost, a P in a subway railing, and a V on a telephone pole. AUTHOR: Stephen T. Johnson PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | How to Prepare for the GED High School Equivalency Exam by Murray Rockowitz, Bolton, Brownstein, Feinstein, Gotlib Description not available.Provides full-length practice exams with answers and explanations, and includes reviews of all test areas from writing skills to science. AUTHOR: Murray Rockowitz, Bolton, Brownstein, Feinstein, Gotlib PUBLISHER: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio & Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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