The Everyday Writer, invites students to think rhetorically, communicate ethically, listen respectfully, experiment with language, and adopt openness as a habit of mind necessary for democracy. The seventh edition introduces new chapters on college expectations and on language and identity as well as substantial new advice for reading and interrogating sources, seeking common ground with opponents, using varieties of English, and being open to new approaches in common academic genres. New student models of rhetorical analysis, researched argument, speech, and translingual narrative…mehr
The Everyday Writer, invites students to think rhetorically, communicate ethically, listen respectfully, experiment with language, and adopt openness as a habit of mind necessary for democracy.
The seventh edition introduces new chapters on college expectations and on language and identity as well as substantial new advice for reading and interrogating sources, seeking common ground with opponents, using varieties of English, and being open to new approaches in common academic genres. New student models of rhetorical analysis, researched argument, speech, and translingual narrative invigorate the book. As always, Lunsford's Top Twenty serves as a guide for building students' confidence as editors of their own writing. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Writing Rhetorically.- 1 Expectations for College Writing: Open your book, open your mind.- 2 Rhetorical Situations.- 3 Exploring, Planning, and Drafting.- 4 Developing Paragraphs.- 5 Reviewing, Revising, and Editing.- 6 Reflecting.- Critical Thinking and Argument.- 7 Critical Reading.- 8 Analyzing Arguments.- 9 Constructing arguments.- Research.- 10 Doing research.- 11 Evaluating Sources.-12 Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism.- Academic, Professional, and Public Writing.- 13 Writing Well in Any Discipline or Profession.- 14 Writing for the Humanities.- 15 Writing for the Social Sciences.- 16 Writing for the Natural and Applied Sciences.- 17 Writing in Professional Settings.- 18 Making Design Decisions.- 19 Creating Presentations.- 20 Communicating in Other Media.- 21 Writing to Make Something Happen in the World.- Language and Style.- 22 Language and Identity.- 23 Language Varieties.- 24 Writing to the World.- 25 Language That Builds Common Ground.- 26 Style Matters.- 27 Coordination, Subordination, and Emphasis.- 28 Consistency and Completeness.- 29 Parallelism.- 30 Shifts.- 31 Conciseness.- The Top Twenty.- 32 The Top Twenty: A Quick Guide to Editing Your Writing.- Sentence Grammar.- 33 Parts of Speech.- 34 Parts of Sentences.- 35 Verbs and Verb Phrases.- 36 Nouns and Noun Phrases.- 37 Subject-Verb Agreement.- 38 Pronouns.- 39 Adjectives and Adverbs.- 40 Modifier Placement.- 41 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases.- 42 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences.- 43 Sentence Fragments.- Punctuation and Mechanics.- 44 Commas.- 45 Semicolons.- 46 End Punctuation.- 47 Apostrophes.- 48 Quotation Marks.- 49 Other Punctuation Marks.- 50 Capital Letters.- 51 Abbreviations and Numbers.- 52 Italics.- 53 Hyphens.- MLA Documentation.- 54 The Basics of MLA Style.- 55 MLA Style for In-Text Citations.- 56 MLA Style for a List of Works Cited.- 57 A Student Research Essay, MLA Style.- APA Documentation.- 58 The Basics of APA Style.- 59 APA Style for In-Text Citations.- 60 APA Style for a List of References.- 61 A Student Research Essay, APA Style.- Chicago Documentation.- 62 The Basics of Chicago Style.- 63 Chicago Style for Notes and Bibliographic Entries.- 64 An Excerpt from a Student Research Essay, Chicago Style.- Glossaries and Index.- Glossary of Usage.- Index with Glossary of Terms.
Writing Rhetorically.- 1 Expectations for College Writing: Open your book, open your mind.- 2 Rhetorical Situations.- 3 Exploring, Planning, and Drafting.- 4 Developing Paragraphs.- 5 Reviewing, Revising, and Editing.- 6 Reflecting.- Critical Thinking and Argument.- 7 Critical Reading.- 8 Analyzing Arguments.- 9 Constructing arguments.- Research.- 10 Doing research.- 11 Evaluating Sources.-12 Integrating Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism.- Academic, Professional, and Public Writing.- 13 Writing Well in Any Discipline or Profession.- 14 Writing for the Humanities.- 15 Writing for the Social Sciences.- 16 Writing for the Natural and Applied Sciences.- 17 Writing in Professional Settings.- 18 Making Design Decisions.- 19 Creating Presentations.- 20 Communicating in Other Media.- 21 Writing to Make Something Happen in the World.- Language and Style.- 22 Language and Identity.- 23 Language Varieties.- 24 Writing to the World.- 25 Language That Builds Common Ground.- 26 Style Matters.- 27 Coordination, Subordination, and Emphasis.- 28 Consistency and Completeness.- 29 Parallelism.- 30 Shifts.- 31 Conciseness.- The Top Twenty.- 32 The Top Twenty: A Quick Guide to Editing Your Writing.- Sentence Grammar.- 33 Parts of Speech.- 34 Parts of Sentences.- 35 Verbs and Verb Phrases.- 36 Nouns and Noun Phrases.- 37 Subject-Verb Agreement.- 38 Pronouns.- 39 Adjectives and Adverbs.- 40 Modifier Placement.- 41 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases.- 42 Comma Splices and Fused Sentences.- 43 Sentence Fragments.- Punctuation and Mechanics.- 44 Commas.- 45 Semicolons.- 46 End Punctuation.- 47 Apostrophes.- 48 Quotation Marks.- 49 Other Punctuation Marks.- 50 Capital Letters.- 51 Abbreviations and Numbers.- 52 Italics.- 53 Hyphens.- MLA Documentation.- 54 The Basics of MLA Style.- 55 MLA Style for In-Text Citations.- 56 MLA Style for a List of Works Cited.- 57 A Student Research Essay, MLA Style.- APA Documentation.- 58 The Basics of APA Style.- 59 APA Style for In-Text Citations.- 60 APA Style for a List of References.- 61 A Student Research Essay, APA Style.- Chicago Documentation.- 62 The Basics of Chicago Style.- 63 Chicago Style for Notes and Bibliographic Entries.- 64 An Excerpt from a Student Research Essay, Chicago Style.- Glossaries and Index.- Glossary of Usage.- Index with Glossary of Terms.
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