A Reader, Rhetoric, and Handbook, 7th Edition. Part I The Reader Getting the Most from Your Reading Active Reading "Thanksgiving" Ellen Goodman Discussion of Active Reading Active Reading as Prewriting Practicing Active Reading Chapter 1 Between Generations The Good Daughter, Caroline Hwang A Cabdriver's Daughter, Waheeda Samady The Color of Love, Danzy Senna Breaking Tradition, Janice Mirikitani Who Shot Johnny? Debra Dickerson On Teenagers and Tattoos, Andres Martin The Only Child, John Leonard Johnny Depp: A Pirate's Life, Sean Smith Chapter 2 Between Genders Who’s Cheap? Adair Lara Peaches, Reginald Mc. Knight Blue Spruce, Stephen Perry Watching My Back, Jeff Z. Klein Pigskin, Patriarchy, and Pain, Don Sabo The Work, Dana Beardsley Crotwell When a Woman Says No, Ellen Goodman Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? Joyce Carol Oates A Fine Romance, David Denby Chapter 3 Between Cultures Living in Two Worlds, Marcus Mabry Terra Firma—A Journey from Migrant Farm Labor to Neurosurgery , Alfredo Qui~nones- Hinojosa Mr. Z, M. Carl Holman Race Is a Four- Letter Word, Teja Arboleda An Identity Reduced to a Burka, Semeen Issa and Laila Al- Marayati Hidden in Plain Sight, Zaiba Malik The Myth of the Latin Woman, Judith Ortiz Cofer Los Vendidos, Luis Valdez Crash, Roger Ebert Bigotry as the Outer Side of Inner Angst, A. Rhetorical devices defined in depth, with examples and self test. For courses in Argument and Research. The most thorough theoretical foundation available. Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings, 10/e integrates four different. This item is out of print and has been replaced with Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings, 10th Edition. Part I The Reader. Getting the Most from Your Reading. Active Reading 'Thanksgiving' Ellen Goodman. Discussion of Active Reading. Active Reading as Prewriting. The following sections outline the generally accepted structure for an academic argument paper. Keep in mind that these are guidelines and that your structure needs. Ms. Pascoe is Associate Professor and Beekman Chair of Northwest and Pacific History at the University of Oregon. She is completing a book on the significance of. This online version of Aristotle's Rhetoric is based on the translation of noted classical scholar W. Rhys Roberts. In editing this text, I have made every effort to. O. Scott Crash Writing Topics Thinking about the Film, Writing from the Film, and Connecting with other Texts Chapter 4 Between Perceptions Living under Circe’s Spell, Matthew Soyster The Difference Between Pity and Empathy, John A. Vaughn In Groups We Shrink, Carol Tavris The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination, J. K. Rowling The Myth of the Latin Woman, Judith Ortiz Cofer If the Genes Fit, Dan Neil Black Men and Public Space, Brent Staples King Curtis’s Echo, Max Thayer Blue Spruce, Stephen Perry Discrimination at Large, Jennifer A. Coleman O. K., So I’m Fat, Neil Steinberg “Diabesity,” A Crisis in an Expanding Country, Jane E. Brody Bodily Harm, Pamela Erens Three Ways of Meeting Oppression, Martin Luther King Jr. Stuttering Can Be Shameful, Dan Slater. The King's Speech, Philip French. The King's Speech Writing Topics. Thinking about the Film, Writing from the Film, and Connecting with other Texts Chapter 5 Between Points of View i. This is the second in a series on classical rhetoric. In this post, we lay the foundation of our study of rhetoric by taking a look at its history. Huh? Patricia Wen What the Cellphone Industry Won't Tell You, Myron Levin Education, Backed by Law, Janet P. Froetscher How the Brain Reacts, Marcel Just and Tim Keller Does the Internet Make You Smarter? Clay Shirky Does the Internet Make You Dumber? Nicholas Carr Your Brain on Computers, Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons I Don't Give a Tweet What You're Doing, Meghan Daum Twitter? It's What You Make It, David Pogue Time Lost and Found, Anne Lamott Coke, Philip Dacey Greed in the Name of Green, Monica Hesse Why Bother? Michael Pollan Al Gore Warms Up to a Very Hot Topic, Kevin Crust Did Al Get the Science Right? Katharine Mieszkowski Warning of Calamities and Hoping for a Change, A. O. Scott An Inconvenient Truth Writing Topics Thinking about the Film, Writing from the Film, and Connecting with other Texts Part II The Rhetoric Chapter 6 Getting Started . Now! Short Assignments Anne Lamott Prewriting as Discovery Individual Brainstorming Freewriting Practicing Freewriting Journal Writing Practicing Journal Writing Clustering Practicing Clustering Listing Practicing Pre- Reading Listing Practicing Post- Reading Listing Active Reading Practicing Active Reading and Critical Thinking Group Brainstorming—Collaborative Learning and Critical Thinking Practicing Brainstorming in Small Groups Incubation Considering Audience Practicing Style Analyzing Audience Awareness Example: Convincing an Audience READING: Why Stop Smoking? Let’s Get Clinical William F. Harrison Practicing Audience Awareness Chapter 7 Organizing and Drafting an Essay From Prewriting to Purpose Discovering the Claim—From General to Specific Practice Exercise: Recognizing a Thesis Practicing Thesis Writing Supporting a Thesis Writing an Outline Writing a Paragraph Practicing Topic Sentences Practicing How to Recognize Irrelevant Details Using Sources for Support Practicing the Sandwich Paraphrasing Practicing Paraphrasing Practicing Combining Paraphrase and Quotation Chapter 8 Revising an Essay Rewriting and Rewriting Example: Draft with Instructor’s Comments Student Example: Final Essay READING: Dieting Daze: No In- Between Rachel Krell Rewriting for Coherence Practicing Coherence Writing Titles Writing Introductions Writing Conclusions Final Tips for Revising Chapter 9 Writing to Persuade Prevalence of Persuasion Persuasion as Argument The Doubting and Believing Games When to Use Argument Brainstorming for an Argument Explicit and Implicit Arguments Arguments and Proposals Sound Reasoning: Balancing Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Audience and Argument Argument Introductions Organizing and Developing An Argument Preparing Your Argument Strategies for Writing An Argument Essay Illustrations from the Text READING: My Favorite School Class: Involuntary Servitude, Joe Goodwin Avoiding Logical Fallacies Practicing Writing Argument Essays Final Tips for Argument Essays Chapter 1. Methods for Developing Essays Combining Multiple Methods Summary Organizing and Developing a Summary READING: Student Example: A Summary of “Three Ways of Meeting Oppression” Chris Thomas Summary as Part of a Larger Assignment Final Tips for a Summary Narration When to Use Narration Organizing and Developing a Narrative Student Example: A Narrative: Through the Cracks,” Rebekah Hall- Naganuma Practicing Writing Essays with Narration Final Tips for a Narrative Evaluative Response When to Write an Evaluative Response Essay Organizing and Developing an Evaluative Response Essay READING: Student Example: An Evaluative Response Essay: "Thanksgiving Beyond the Cleaver Family," Marin Kheng Practicing Writing an Evaluative Response Essay Final Tips for an Evaluative Response Essay Definition When to Use Definition Organizing and Developing a Definition Essay The Purpose of Defining READING: An Essay Based on Definition: "You Call That Irony?" Jon Winokur Practicing Writing Definition Essays Final Tips for a Definition Essay Cause and Effect When to Use Cause- and- Effect Development Organizing and Developing a Cause- and- Effect Essay READING: A Cause- and- Effect Essay: "I Confess Some Envy," Robert Mc. Kelvey Practicing Writing Essays about Causes and Effects Final Tips for Cause- and- Effect Development Comparison and Contrast When to Use Comparison- Contrast Development Organizing and Developing a Comparison- Contrast Essay Which Method to Use: Block or Point by Point? READING: A Comparison- Contrast Essay: "Reality Check," Alex Garcia Practicing Writing Essays That Use Comparison and Contrast Final Tips for Comparison and Contrast Essays Chapter 1. Analysis Analysis of a Process, Problem, or Subject When to Use Analysis Analysis of a Process Practicing Process Analysis in Small Groups READING: A Process Analysis Essay: "How to Get Better Gas Mileage," Katharine Mieszkowski Practicing Writing a Process Analysis Essay Final Tips for a Process Analysis Essay Analysis of a Problem READING: A Problem Analysis Essay: "Don’t Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgments," Robert L. Heilbroner Practicing Writing a Problem Analysis Essay Final Tips for a Problem Analysis Essay Analysis of a Subject Poetry and Character Analysis What Is Poetry Analysis? READING: Active Reading of a Poem: "Breaking Tradition," Janice Mirikitani Active Reading of a Poem: “Breaking Tradition” READING: Student Example: "Breaking the Ties That Bind," Robert Sakatani Practicing Writing Poetry Analysis Final Tips for Poetry Analysis What Is Character Analysis? Character Analysis: Short Story READING: Student Example: "Who Were You, Connie, and Why Did You Go?" Marianela Enriquez Practicing Writing a Character Analysis Character Analysis: Biography READING: Student Example: "The Earhart Appeal," Leselle Norville Final Tips for Writing a Focused Biography Chapter 1. Writing the Research Paper Planning the Research Paper Gathering Library Material Beginning a Periodical Search—Head for the Databases Beginning an Internet Search—Some Cautions Refining an Internet Search Evaluation Criteria for Web Sources: “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” —Susan E.
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