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| Getting Started | |
| Why Write? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing Activity | |
| Goals of This Book | |
| Using Get Writing | |
| Working Together | |
| What is Good Writing? | |
| The Writing Context | |
| Strategies for Succeeding in Writing Courses | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| Responding to Images | ... MORE|
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| The Writing Process | |
| Responding to Images | |
| The Writing Process | |
| Step One: Prewrite | |
| Strategies for Increasing Critical Thinking | |
| Prewriting Techniques | |
| Step Two: Plan | |
| Moving from Topic to Thesis | |
| Working Together | |
| Organizing Support | |
| Creating an Outline | |
| Writing Activity | |
| Step Three: Write | |
| Writing Activity | |
| Step Four: Cool | |
| Step Five: Revise | |
| Using Peer Review | |
| Peer Review Guidelines | |
| Revising Activity | |
| Step Six: Edit | |
| Editing Activity | |
| Avoiding Plagiarism | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs | |
| Developing Topic Sentences and Controlling Ideas | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What is a Paragraph? | |
| What Do You Know? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Topic Sentences and Controlling Ideas | |
| Reading Topic Sentences | |
| Writing Topic Sentences | |
| Paragraphs Without Topic Sentences | |
| Revising Paragraphs | |
| Working Together | |
| Using Paragraph Breaks in Dialogue | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| What Have You Learned? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Supporting Topic Sentences with Details | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What Are Supporting Details? | |
| What Do You Know? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Steps to Building Effective Paragraphs | |
| Types of Support. | |
| Observations and Personal Experience | |
| Examples | |
| Facts | |
| Statistics | |
| Testimony (Quotations).Blending Support | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What Have You Learned? | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs Using Description | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What is Description? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Using Objective and Subjective Description | |
| Creating Dominant Impressions | |
| Exam Skills | |
| Improving Dominant Impressions and Supporting Detail | |
| Student Paragraphs | |
| Putting Paragraphs Together | |
| Readings:"American Muslims," Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Paul M. Barrett | |
| "My Ecumenical Father," Jose Antonio Burciaga | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Steps to Writing a Descriptive Paragraph | |
| Selecting Topics | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs Using Narration | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What is Narration? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Writing Narration: Making a Point | |
| Exam Skills | |
| Writing Narrative: Using Transitions | |
| Writing Narrative: Using Dialogue | |
| Student Paragraphs | |
| Putting Paragraphs Together | |
| Readings:"What's in a Name," Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| "The Fender Bender," Ramon "Tianguis" Perez | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Steps to Writing a Narrative Paragraph | |
| Selecting Topics | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs Using Example | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What Is an Example? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Writing Example Paragraphs | |
| Types of Examples | |
| Using Hypothetical | |
| Examples | |
| Writing Examples: Using Transitions | |
| Key Transition Words | |
| Exam Skills | |
| Student Paragraphs | |
| Putting Paragraphs Together | |
| Readings: "The Company Man," Ellen Goodman | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| "Mexicans Deserve More Than La Mordida," Joe Rodriguez | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Steps to Writing an Example Paragraph | |
| Selecting Topics | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs Using Comparison and ContraSt. Responding to Images | |
| What Are Comparison and Contrast? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| The Purposes of Comparison and ContraSt. Writing to Explain | |
| Writing to Convince | |
| Organizing Comparison and Contrast Paragraphs | |
| Subject-by-Subject | |
| Point-by-Point | |
| Exam Skills | |
| Student Paragraphs | |
| Putting Paragraphs Together | |
| Readings: "Chinese Space, American Space," Yi-Fu Tuan | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| "Of My Friend Hector and My Achilles Heel," Michael T. Kaufman | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Steps to Writing a Comparison and Contrast Paragraph | |
| Selecting Topics | |
| Working Together | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Developing Paragraphs Using Cause and Effect | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What Is Cause and Effect? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Cause and Effect: Critical Thinking | |
| Exam Skills | |
| Student Paragraphs | |
| Putting Paragraphs Together | |
| Readings: "Why Boys Don't Play With Dolls," Katha Pollitt | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| "I Refuse to Live in Fear," Diana Bletter | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Focus Consulting | |
| Critical Thinking and Discussion | |
| Steps to Writing a Cause and Effect Paragraph | |
| Selecting Topics | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Toward the Essay | |
| Responding to Images | |
| What Is an Essay? | |
| The Introduction | |
| The Body | |
| The Conclusion | |
| Developing Topic Sentences in Outlines | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Writing at Work | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Strategies for Writing E-mail | |
| Reports | |
| Strategies for Writing Reports | |
| R?sum?s | |
| Strategies for Writing R?sum?s | |
| Cover Letters | |
| Strategies for Writing Cover Letters | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| Responding to Images | |
| Writing on the Web | |
| Points to Remember | |
| Writing Sentences | |
| Recognizing the Power of Words | |
| Responding to Images | |
| The Power of Words | |
| What Do You Know? | |
| What Are You Trying to Say? | |
| What Have You Written? | |
| Use Correct Words | |
| Use Effective Words | |
| Use Concrete Nouns | |
| Use Strong Verbs | |
| Avoid Clich?s | |
| Use Appropriate Words | |
| Use Appropriate Level of Diction | |
| Use Appropriate Idioms | |
| Be Aware of Connotations | |
| Working Together | |
| Critical Thinking | |
| What Have You Learned? | |
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