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Produktdetails
- Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
- Seitenzahl: 389
- Erscheinungstermin: August 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 188mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780070592520
- ISBN-10: 0070592527
- Artikelnr.: 21563846
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PART ONE: STARTING UP CHAPTER 1: Introduction to the Reading and Writing
Processes Reading Strategies: Preparation for Reading "What's In a Name? A
Commitment to a Loving Custom," T.T. Nhu "My Name," Sandra Cisneros Writing
Strategies: Preparation for Writing "The Significance of a Name," Bryan
Cotton "The Naming of Cats," T.S. Eliot CHAPTER 2: Interacting With Text
Reading Strategies: Active Reading Writing Strategies: Writing for the
Reader "The Villian in the Atmosphere," Isaac Asimov "How Humans Alter
Ecosystems," John H. Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson "Energy, Automobiles
and the Quality of Life," Stephen W. White CHAPTER 3: Reflection Reading
Strategies: Reflecting "College and Starting a Career," Diane E. Papalia
and Sally Wendkos Olds from "The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes: A
Venture into Reincarnation," Jess Stearn Writing Strategies: Reflecting and
Revising "Wheeler Dealer" and "Was That Me Driving By?" Bill Cosby CHAPTER
4: Creating Images Reading Strategies: Forming Sensory Images "Breakfast,"
John Steinbeck Writing Strategies: Using images in Descriptive Writing
"July 1942," Esther Abe "Rules of the Game," Amy Tan PART TWO: TOPICS, MAIN
IDEAS AND DETAILS CHAPTER 5: Topics and Main Ideas Reading Strategies:
Determining Topics and Main Ideas Writing Strategies: Thesis Statements "I,
Too, Am a Good Parent," Dorsett Bennett "High Anxiety: How T.V. and
Newspapers are Widening the Reality Gap," David Shaw "The Right to Fail,"
William Zinsser CHAPTER 6: Implying the Main Idea Through Examples Reading
Strategies: Determining Implied Main Ideas "The Disease is
Adolescence...and the symptoms are violence, suicide, drugs, alcohol, car
wrecks, and poverty," Douglas Foster Writing Strategies: Clustering
"Against Bigotry, Silence Sounds Like Agreement," Angelo Figueroa "Suicide
Solution," Anna Quindlen CHAPTER 7: Hidden Topics and Main Ideas Reading
Strategies: When the Topic and Main Idea are Difficult to Determine "The
Male Response to Rape," Roger Rosenblatt Writing Strategies: Using
Reflection/Responses "Problems, Inc." William Raspberry "Confession of a
Female Chauvinist Sow." Ann Richardson Roiphe CHAPTER 8: When the Main Idea
Takes a Back Seat Reading Strategies: Reading for Information "Groups and
Formal Organizations," Richard J. Gelles and Ann Levine Writing Strategies:
Summarizing "The Heart Line," Joe Garagiola "Beauty: When the Other Dancer
is the Self," Alice Walker PART THREE: ENHANCING READING AND WRITING
DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 9: Finding the Sequence Reading Strategies: Using Time
Lines "The Coming of the Great Depression," Alan Brinkley Writing
Strategies: Using Time Lines for Prewriting "Diana Ross," Timothy White "Ly
Tong's Long Trek to Freedom," Anthony Paul CHAPTER 10: The Writer's
Audience and the Author's Purpose Reading Strategies: Determining the
Author's Purpose "In Defense of Congressmen," Andrew A. Rooney Writing
Strategies: Writing for a Specific Audience " A Model Mother," Laura
Billings "What Is and Ain't Grammatical," Dave Berry CHAPTER 11: Figurative
Language Reading Strategies: Understanding Figurative Language "The
Jacket," Gary Soto Writing Strategies: Proofreading and Editing from "The
People, Yes," Carl Sandburg "My Deer, and Welcome to It," Patrick F.
McManus CHAPTER 12: Inference Reading Strategies: Drawing Inferences "The
Deserter," Agnes Boyer Writing Strategies: Implying Ideas and Information
"Richard Corey," Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Old Man," Larry King PART
FOUR: CRITICAL READING AND WRITING CHAPTER 13: Interpretation Reading
Strategies: Interpreting Text "Miriam," Truman Capote Writing Strategies:
Builing Emotion in Writing "Smart Moves," Susan Brink "Ego Tripping," Nikki
Giovanni CHAPTER 14: Irony Reading Strategies: Recognizing Irony "The Black
Cat," Edgar Allen Poe "In the Land of the Free," Sui Sin Far "The Struggle
to Be an All American Girl," Elizabeth Wong Writing Strategies: Explaining
an Idea or a Concept CHAPTER 15: Bias Reading Strategies: Detecting Bias
"Just Do It," Steven E. Landsburg "The Watergate Crisis," by Alan Brinkley
Writing Strategies: Controlling Bias "A Hanging," George Orwell CHAPTER 16:
Taking Charge Reading Strategies: Reaching Independence Writing Strategies:
The Think Method School vs. Education," Russell Baker "NCAA Irony,"
Frederick C. Klein "A solicitation letter from The Nature Conservancy"
Processes Reading Strategies: Preparation for Reading "What's In a Name? A
Commitment to a Loving Custom," T.T. Nhu "My Name," Sandra Cisneros Writing
Strategies: Preparation for Writing "The Significance of a Name," Bryan
Cotton "The Naming of Cats," T.S. Eliot CHAPTER 2: Interacting With Text
Reading Strategies: Active Reading Writing Strategies: Writing for the
Reader "The Villian in the Atmosphere," Isaac Asimov "How Humans Alter
Ecosystems," John H. Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson "Energy, Automobiles
and the Quality of Life," Stephen W. White CHAPTER 3: Reflection Reading
Strategies: Reflecting "College and Starting a Career," Diane E. Papalia
and Sally Wendkos Olds from "The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes: A
Venture into Reincarnation," Jess Stearn Writing Strategies: Reflecting and
Revising "Wheeler Dealer" and "Was That Me Driving By?" Bill Cosby CHAPTER
4: Creating Images Reading Strategies: Forming Sensory Images "Breakfast,"
John Steinbeck Writing Strategies: Using images in Descriptive Writing
"July 1942," Esther Abe "Rules of the Game," Amy Tan PART TWO: TOPICS, MAIN
IDEAS AND DETAILS CHAPTER 5: Topics and Main Ideas Reading Strategies:
Determining Topics and Main Ideas Writing Strategies: Thesis Statements "I,
Too, Am a Good Parent," Dorsett Bennett "High Anxiety: How T.V. and
Newspapers are Widening the Reality Gap," David Shaw "The Right to Fail,"
William Zinsser CHAPTER 6: Implying the Main Idea Through Examples Reading
Strategies: Determining Implied Main Ideas "The Disease is
Adolescence...and the symptoms are violence, suicide, drugs, alcohol, car
wrecks, and poverty," Douglas Foster Writing Strategies: Clustering
"Against Bigotry, Silence Sounds Like Agreement," Angelo Figueroa "Suicide
Solution," Anna Quindlen CHAPTER 7: Hidden Topics and Main Ideas Reading
Strategies: When the Topic and Main Idea are Difficult to Determine "The
Male Response to Rape," Roger Rosenblatt Writing Strategies: Using
Reflection/Responses "Problems, Inc." William Raspberry "Confession of a
Female Chauvinist Sow." Ann Richardson Roiphe CHAPTER 8: When the Main Idea
Takes a Back Seat Reading Strategies: Reading for Information "Groups and
Formal Organizations," Richard J. Gelles and Ann Levine Writing Strategies:
Summarizing "The Heart Line," Joe Garagiola "Beauty: When the Other Dancer
is the Self," Alice Walker PART THREE: ENHANCING READING AND WRITING
DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 9: Finding the Sequence Reading Strategies: Using Time
Lines "The Coming of the Great Depression," Alan Brinkley Writing
Strategies: Using Time Lines for Prewriting "Diana Ross," Timothy White "Ly
Tong's Long Trek to Freedom," Anthony Paul CHAPTER 10: The Writer's
Audience and the Author's Purpose Reading Strategies: Determining the
Author's Purpose "In Defense of Congressmen," Andrew A. Rooney Writing
Strategies: Writing for a Specific Audience " A Model Mother," Laura
Billings "What Is and Ain't Grammatical," Dave Berry CHAPTER 11: Figurative
Language Reading Strategies: Understanding Figurative Language "The
Jacket," Gary Soto Writing Strategies: Proofreading and Editing from "The
People, Yes," Carl Sandburg "My Deer, and Welcome to It," Patrick F.
McManus CHAPTER 12: Inference Reading Strategies: Drawing Inferences "The
Deserter," Agnes Boyer Writing Strategies: Implying Ideas and Information
"Richard Corey," Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Old Man," Larry King PART
FOUR: CRITICAL READING AND WRITING CHAPTER 13: Interpretation Reading
Strategies: Interpreting Text "Miriam," Truman Capote Writing Strategies:
Builing Emotion in Writing "Smart Moves," Susan Brink "Ego Tripping," Nikki
Giovanni CHAPTER 14: Irony Reading Strategies: Recognizing Irony "The Black
Cat," Edgar Allen Poe "In the Land of the Free," Sui Sin Far "The Struggle
to Be an All American Girl," Elizabeth Wong Writing Strategies: Explaining
an Idea or a Concept CHAPTER 15: Bias Reading Strategies: Detecting Bias
"Just Do It," Steven E. Landsburg "The Watergate Crisis," by Alan Brinkley
Writing Strategies: Controlling Bias "A Hanging," George Orwell CHAPTER 16:
Taking Charge Reading Strategies: Reaching Independence Writing Strategies:
The Think Method School vs. Education," Russell Baker "NCAA Irony,"
Frederick C. Klein "A solicitation letter from The Nature Conservancy"
PART ONE: STARTING UP CHAPTER 1: Introduction to the Reading and Writing
Processes Reading Strategies: Preparation for Reading "What's In a Name? A
Commitment to a Loving Custom," T.T. Nhu "My Name," Sandra Cisneros Writing
Strategies: Preparation for Writing "The Significance of a Name," Bryan
Cotton "The Naming of Cats," T.S. Eliot CHAPTER 2: Interacting With Text
Reading Strategies: Active Reading Writing Strategies: Writing for the
Reader "The Villian in the Atmosphere," Isaac Asimov "How Humans Alter
Ecosystems," John H. Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson "Energy, Automobiles
and the Quality of Life," Stephen W. White CHAPTER 3: Reflection Reading
Strategies: Reflecting "College and Starting a Career," Diane E. Papalia
and Sally Wendkos Olds from "The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes: A
Venture into Reincarnation," Jess Stearn Writing Strategies: Reflecting and
Revising "Wheeler Dealer" and "Was That Me Driving By?" Bill Cosby CHAPTER
4: Creating Images Reading Strategies: Forming Sensory Images "Breakfast,"
John Steinbeck Writing Strategies: Using images in Descriptive Writing
"July 1942," Esther Abe "Rules of the Game," Amy Tan PART TWO: TOPICS, MAIN
IDEAS AND DETAILS CHAPTER 5: Topics and Main Ideas Reading Strategies:
Determining Topics and Main Ideas Writing Strategies: Thesis Statements "I,
Too, Am a Good Parent," Dorsett Bennett "High Anxiety: How T.V. and
Newspapers are Widening the Reality Gap," David Shaw "The Right to Fail,"
William Zinsser CHAPTER 6: Implying the Main Idea Through Examples Reading
Strategies: Determining Implied Main Ideas "The Disease is
Adolescence...and the symptoms are violence, suicide, drugs, alcohol, car
wrecks, and poverty," Douglas Foster Writing Strategies: Clustering
"Against Bigotry, Silence Sounds Like Agreement," Angelo Figueroa "Suicide
Solution," Anna Quindlen CHAPTER 7: Hidden Topics and Main Ideas Reading
Strategies: When the Topic and Main Idea are Difficult to Determine "The
Male Response to Rape," Roger Rosenblatt Writing Strategies: Using
Reflection/Responses "Problems, Inc." William Raspberry "Confession of a
Female Chauvinist Sow." Ann Richardson Roiphe CHAPTER 8: When the Main Idea
Takes a Back Seat Reading Strategies: Reading for Information "Groups and
Formal Organizations," Richard J. Gelles and Ann Levine Writing Strategies:
Summarizing "The Heart Line," Joe Garagiola "Beauty: When the Other Dancer
is the Self," Alice Walker PART THREE: ENHANCING READING AND WRITING
DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 9: Finding the Sequence Reading Strategies: Using Time
Lines "The Coming of the Great Depression," Alan Brinkley Writing
Strategies: Using Time Lines for Prewriting "Diana Ross," Timothy White "Ly
Tong's Long Trek to Freedom," Anthony Paul CHAPTER 10: The Writer's
Audience and the Author's Purpose Reading Strategies: Determining the
Author's Purpose "In Defense of Congressmen," Andrew A. Rooney Writing
Strategies: Writing for a Specific Audience " A Model Mother," Laura
Billings "What Is and Ain't Grammatical," Dave Berry CHAPTER 11: Figurative
Language Reading Strategies: Understanding Figurative Language "The
Jacket," Gary Soto Writing Strategies: Proofreading and Editing from "The
People, Yes," Carl Sandburg "My Deer, and Welcome to It," Patrick F.
McManus CHAPTER 12: Inference Reading Strategies: Drawing Inferences "The
Deserter," Agnes Boyer Writing Strategies: Implying Ideas and Information
"Richard Corey," Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Old Man," Larry King PART
FOUR: CRITICAL READING AND WRITING CHAPTER 13: Interpretation Reading
Strategies: Interpreting Text "Miriam," Truman Capote Writing Strategies:
Builing Emotion in Writing "Smart Moves," Susan Brink "Ego Tripping," Nikki
Giovanni CHAPTER 14: Irony Reading Strategies: Recognizing Irony "The Black
Cat," Edgar Allen Poe "In the Land of the Free," Sui Sin Far "The Struggle
to Be an All American Girl," Elizabeth Wong Writing Strategies: Explaining
an Idea or a Concept CHAPTER 15: Bias Reading Strategies: Detecting Bias
"Just Do It," Steven E. Landsburg "The Watergate Crisis," by Alan Brinkley
Writing Strategies: Controlling Bias "A Hanging," George Orwell CHAPTER 16:
Taking Charge Reading Strategies: Reaching Independence Writing Strategies:
The Think Method School vs. Education," Russell Baker "NCAA Irony,"
Frederick C. Klein "A solicitation letter from The Nature Conservancy"
Processes Reading Strategies: Preparation for Reading "What's In a Name? A
Commitment to a Loving Custom," T.T. Nhu "My Name," Sandra Cisneros Writing
Strategies: Preparation for Writing "The Significance of a Name," Bryan
Cotton "The Naming of Cats," T.S. Eliot CHAPTER 2: Interacting With Text
Reading Strategies: Active Reading Writing Strategies: Writing for the
Reader "The Villian in the Atmosphere," Isaac Asimov "How Humans Alter
Ecosystems," John H. Postlethwait and Janet L. Hopson "Energy, Automobiles
and the Quality of Life," Stephen W. White CHAPTER 3: Reflection Reading
Strategies: Reflecting "College and Starting a Career," Diane E. Papalia
and Sally Wendkos Olds from "The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes: A
Venture into Reincarnation," Jess Stearn Writing Strategies: Reflecting and
Revising "Wheeler Dealer" and "Was That Me Driving By?" Bill Cosby CHAPTER
4: Creating Images Reading Strategies: Forming Sensory Images "Breakfast,"
John Steinbeck Writing Strategies: Using images in Descriptive Writing
"July 1942," Esther Abe "Rules of the Game," Amy Tan PART TWO: TOPICS, MAIN
IDEAS AND DETAILS CHAPTER 5: Topics and Main Ideas Reading Strategies:
Determining Topics and Main Ideas Writing Strategies: Thesis Statements "I,
Too, Am a Good Parent," Dorsett Bennett "High Anxiety: How T.V. and
Newspapers are Widening the Reality Gap," David Shaw "The Right to Fail,"
William Zinsser CHAPTER 6: Implying the Main Idea Through Examples Reading
Strategies: Determining Implied Main Ideas "The Disease is
Adolescence...and the symptoms are violence, suicide, drugs, alcohol, car
wrecks, and poverty," Douglas Foster Writing Strategies: Clustering
"Against Bigotry, Silence Sounds Like Agreement," Angelo Figueroa "Suicide
Solution," Anna Quindlen CHAPTER 7: Hidden Topics and Main Ideas Reading
Strategies: When the Topic and Main Idea are Difficult to Determine "The
Male Response to Rape," Roger Rosenblatt Writing Strategies: Using
Reflection/Responses "Problems, Inc." William Raspberry "Confession of a
Female Chauvinist Sow." Ann Richardson Roiphe CHAPTER 8: When the Main Idea
Takes a Back Seat Reading Strategies: Reading for Information "Groups and
Formal Organizations," Richard J. Gelles and Ann Levine Writing Strategies:
Summarizing "The Heart Line," Joe Garagiola "Beauty: When the Other Dancer
is the Self," Alice Walker PART THREE: ENHANCING READING AND WRITING
DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER 9: Finding the Sequence Reading Strategies: Using Time
Lines "The Coming of the Great Depression," Alan Brinkley Writing
Strategies: Using Time Lines for Prewriting "Diana Ross," Timothy White "Ly
Tong's Long Trek to Freedom," Anthony Paul CHAPTER 10: The Writer's
Audience and the Author's Purpose Reading Strategies: Determining the
Author's Purpose "In Defense of Congressmen," Andrew A. Rooney Writing
Strategies: Writing for a Specific Audience " A Model Mother," Laura
Billings "What Is and Ain't Grammatical," Dave Berry CHAPTER 11: Figurative
Language Reading Strategies: Understanding Figurative Language "The
Jacket," Gary Soto Writing Strategies: Proofreading and Editing from "The
People, Yes," Carl Sandburg "My Deer, and Welcome to It," Patrick F.
McManus CHAPTER 12: Inference Reading Strategies: Drawing Inferences "The
Deserter," Agnes Boyer Writing Strategies: Implying Ideas and Information
"Richard Corey," Edwin Arlington Robinson "The Old Man," Larry King PART
FOUR: CRITICAL READING AND WRITING CHAPTER 13: Interpretation Reading
Strategies: Interpreting Text "Miriam," Truman Capote Writing Strategies:
Builing Emotion in Writing "Smart Moves," Susan Brink "Ego Tripping," Nikki
Giovanni CHAPTER 14: Irony Reading Strategies: Recognizing Irony "The Black
Cat," Edgar Allen Poe "In the Land of the Free," Sui Sin Far "The Struggle
to Be an All American Girl," Elizabeth Wong Writing Strategies: Explaining
an Idea or a Concept CHAPTER 15: Bias Reading Strategies: Detecting Bias
"Just Do It," Steven E. Landsburg "The Watergate Crisis," by Alan Brinkley
Writing Strategies: Controlling Bias "A Hanging," George Orwell CHAPTER 16:
Taking Charge Reading Strategies: Reaching Independence Writing Strategies:
The Think Method School vs. Education," Russell Baker "NCAA Irony,"
Frederick C. Klein "A solicitation letter from The Nature Conservancy"