<p>I would like to know what the difference between these two classes, rhetoric and comparative literature, are. how’s the course load? specifically what books are read in each? and what do we learn that is unique to each class?</p>
<p>I’m especially wondering what books are read in these classes.</p>
<p>Instructors choose the books for their classes and choose the general theme for the class. These things change by the semester, you can look up the required books thru ned’s or cal student store.</p>
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