Classifications Library of Congress PE R18 b. Community Reviews 0 Feedback? Loading Related Books. November 23, July 30, April 29, August 4, Edited by IdentifierBot. Imported from amazon. Tree Diagram, or Flowchart. Let the Structure Evolve. Lesson 4: Writing Effective Titles and Introductions. Typical Elements of a Closed-Form Introduction. Writing Effective Titles. Lesson 5: Placing Points Before Particulars. Place Topic Sentences at the Beginning of Paragraphs. Revise Paragraphs for Unity.
Add Particulars to Support Points. Lesson 6: Signaling Relationships with Transitions. Write Major Transitions Between Parts. Signal Transitions with Headings and Subheadings. Lesson 8: Using Document Design Effectively.
The For Example Move. The Division-into-Parallel-Parts Move. Lesson Writing Effective Conclusions. The Simple Summary Conclusion. The Larger Significance. The Proposal Conclusion. The Scenic or. Anecdotal Conclusion. The Hook and Return Conclusion. The Delayed-Thesis Conclusion. Composing and Revising Open-Form Prose.
Depiction of Events Through Time. Tension or Conflict. Resolution, Recognition, or Retrospective Interpretation. Lesson 2: Write Low on the Ladder of Abstraction.
Concrete Words Evoke Images and Sensations. Using Revelatory. Using Memory-Soaked Words. Disrupting Predictions and Making Odd Juxtapositions. Leaving Gaps. Employing Unstable or Ironic Points of View.
Lesson 4: Tap the Power of Figurative Language. Lesson 5: Expand Your Repertoire of Styles. Introducing Some Humor. Using Techniques from Popular. An Introduction to Research. Introduction to Research Writing. Learning How to Ask Research Questions. Learning How to Find Sources. Learning Why to Find Sources. Learning How to Read Sources Rhetorically.
Learning How to Cite and Document Sources. Seven Essential Skills for Novice Researchers. Finding and Evaluating Sources. Skill 1: Argue Your Own Thesis. Formulating a Research Question. Establishing Your Role as a. Seeing Your Research Process as Purposeful. Skill 2: Understand the Different Kinds of Sources. Looking at Sources Rhetorically. Web Sites. Reading Your Sources Rhetorically.
Skill 5: Understand the Rhetoric of Web Sites. The Web as a Unique Rhetorical Environment. Evaluating a Web Source. An Example: Applying Evaluation Criteria. Using, Citing, and Documenting Sources.
Using Sources for Your Own Purposes. Working Sources into Your Own Prose. Creating Rhetorically Effective Attributive Tags. Understanding the Logic of Parenthetical Citation Systems. MLA Citation Models. APA Citation Models. About Working in Groups. Basic Principles of Successful Group Interaction.
Avoid Clone-Think and Ego-Think. Listen Empathically. Play Assigned Roles. Be Sensitive to Body Language. Invest Time in Group Maintenance. Thinking in Groups. Seeking Consensus. Oral Rehearsal of Drafts. About Oral Presentations. Grounded in current theory and research, yet practical. Almost Perfect Fool's Gold, Book 2. Back in high school, Liz Sutton was the girl from the wrong side of the trac.
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