The Longman ReaderPearson Longman, 2005 - 680 páginas Widely praised for its superior teaching apparatus and thought-provoking readings, The Longman Reader (formerly titled The Macmillian Reader) remains the most successful rhetorically organized freshman composition reader. The Seventh Edition offers fresh examples of professional essays that range widely in subject matter and approach, from the humorous to the informative, from personal meditation to argument. Each selection captures students interest and clearly illustrates a specific pattern of development. The text also includes separate chapters on reading and writing, detailed introductions to the patterns of development, "before and after" student essays for each pattern, and more activities and assignments than any comparable reader. |
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... narrative essay as long as you convey the essence of the expe- rience and evoke its meaning . SUGGESTIONS FOR USING NARRATION IN AN ESSAY The following suggestions will be helpful whether you use narration as a dominant or a supportive ...
... narrative , it's your responsibility to convey the event's significance or meaning . In other words , be sure readers are clear about your narrative point , or thesis . Suppose you decide to write about the time you got locked in a mall ...
... Narrative point . It isn't always necessary to state the narrative point of an essay ; it can be implied . But Paul decided to express the controlling idea of his narrative in two places — in the introduction ( “ But the other night an ...
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THE READING PROCESS | 1 |
FAMILY AND CHILDREN | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 12 |
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