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Introduction: Visualizing the Essay
Student Essay
Step One: Developing Your Own Thinking, Writing, and Learning Process
1. Prewriting
Prewriting Experiments: Freewriting, Focused Writing, Brainstorming, Outlining, Clustering, Cubing
Interacting with Your Readers
Identifying Your Purpose
Prewriting Act... MORE
Writing Tip #1Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Proofreading Practice: Identifying Sentence Divisions in Your Prewriting
Activities: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
2. Making a Point
Thesis Statements
Introductory Paragraph
Writing Tip #2
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Proofreading Practice: Agreement of Subjects/Verbs: Basic, Int., Challenge
3. Developing Your Body Paragraphs and Making Conclusions
Explaining and Illustrating Ideas in Your Body Paragraphs
Applying Techniques of Development
Choosing Modes of Development
Writing Tip #3
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Concluding Paragraphs
Proofreading Practice: Special Problems with Agreement: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
4. Global Revising: Doing an Extreme Makeover
Moving from Draft to Essay: A Glimpse of a Student Writer at Work
Testing Your Thesis: Looking for Digressions and Weak Spots
Achieving Continuity through Transitions
Improving Your Style: Breaking up, Varying and Combining Sentences
Interacting with Your Reader (reading aloud to others)
Peer Review Questions
Writing Tip #4
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge Proofreading Practice: Subordination: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
5. Putting on the Final Touches
Improving Word Choice; Eliminating Wordiness
Proofreading Aloud; Locating Your Patterns of Error
Using Your Spelling and Grammar Check
Writing Tip #5
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Proofreading Practice: Spelling: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge:
Step Two: Writing Essays Based on Your Own Experience and Perceptions
6. Describing a Situation, Person, or Group
Visualizing Your Subject and Giving It Meaning
Student Essay
Organizing a Description
Example by a Published Author: Using Details
Writing Tip #6
Writing Exercises:Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Descriptive Writing
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Adjectives & Adverbs: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
7. Telling a Story to Make a Point
Organizing Chronologically
Telling a Meaningful Story
Student Essay: Telling a Story to Make a Point
Example by a Published Author
Writing Tip #7
Writing Exercises:Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Narration
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Past Tense: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
8. Enumerating Examples
Student Essay
Example by a Published Author
Writing Tip #8
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Illustrating with ExamplesPeer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Parallelism: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
9. Defining a Term
Student Essay
Example by a Published Author
Examples of Short Definitions
Limiting the Scope of Your Definition
Examining Your Subject from Different Angles
Giving Examples of the Concept
Writing Tip #10Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Definition
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Who and Which Clauses: Basic, Int., Challenge
Step Three: Writing Essays Based on Your Reading and Research
10. Making a Comparison
Comparing and Contrasting as a Way of Knowing
Types of Comparison
Gathering Facts on Both Subjects
Exploring Similarities and Differences: A Student Writer at Work
Organizing Your Material
Student Essay: Exploring Similarities and Differences
Example by a Published Author
Writing Tip #9
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Comparison and Contrast
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Modifiers in Comparisons: Basic, Int., Challenge
11. Explaining a Process or Procedure
“How To” Writing: Giving Clear Instructions
Student Essay: Explaining a Procedure
Analyzing a Process: Making the Connections
Researching Facts on the Process
Example by a Published Author: Analyzing a Process
Writing Tip #11
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Procedural Writing
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Present and Progressive Tenses: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
12. Analyzing Cause and Effect
Student Essay Example by a Published Author
Being Logical: Causes vs. Coincidences
Identifying all the Causes and Effects
Finding the Necessary Information
Writing Tip #12
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Cause and Effect
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Compound and Complex Sentences
13. Arguing Persuasively
Student Essay
Example by a Published Author
Guidelines for Persuasive Writing
Stressing the Argument, Not the Personalities
Approaching the Argument from Several Angles
Researching and Presenting Supporting Material
Writing Tip #13
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Arguing Persuasively
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Sentence Combining: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
14. Writing a Research Paper
Making Sense with Sources Summarizing and Paraphrasing
Quoting: the Long and Short of It
Using the Library and Internet
Analyzing Source Material; Evaluating Web Sites
Avoiding Plagiarism
Writing a Bibliography
Sample Short MLA paper
Writing Tip #14
Research Paper Checklist
Writing Exercises:Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Research Paper
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: MLA Form: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
15. Writing about Literature
Methods of Interpreting a Story, Play, or Poem
Student Essay
Example by a Published Author
Analyzing vs. Paraphrasing
Developing a Point by Using the Text
Writing Tip #15
Writing Exercises: Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Essay Topics: Writing about Literature
Peer Review Questions
Proofreading Practice: Quoting Correctly from Literary Works,
Basic, Intermediate, Challenge
Appendix: Punctuation Handbook
Index of Grammar Topics
Adjectives and Adverbs
Agreement of Subject and Verb
Comma Splice
Compound and Complex Sentences
D Endings
Fragments
Irregular Verbs
Parallelism
Past Tense
Present and Progressive Tenses
Pronoun Case
Quoting
Run-on Sentences
S Endings
Sentence Combining
Sentence Divisions
Spelling
Subordination
Who and Which Clauses
Wordiness