The Longwood Guide to WritingLongman, 2004 - 695 páginas Reflecting the author's fifty years of combined teaching experience, The Longwood Guide to Writing is among the most accessible, up-to-date, and authoritative aims-based rhetorics on the market. This comprehensive guide helps students see the organic nature of the writing process by continually offering them the opportunity to examine and refine their own individual writing processes. Students are introduced to all phases of reading and writing and then engage in a range of writing occasions--writing personal essays, informative and evaluative essays, essays from and about literature, and position, persuasive, and problem/solution essays. Each of the core writing occasions chapters features professional readings, discusses the rhetorical triangle, and follows a student through the writing process. Students also learn effective ways to conduct research, write with sources, take essay exams, and create portfolios.This complete composition resource comes in a paperback format with a brief handbook included for maximum flexibility. |
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... Nola seems to care about the woman as a person . She bemoans the fact that the lady in black may somehow be harmed by the actions of those who choose not to acknowledge her pres- cence . It is possible that Nola is honestly concerned ...
... Nola seems to care about the woman as a person . She bemoans the fact that the lady in black may somehow be harmed by the actions of those who choose not to acknowledge her pres- cence . It is possible that Nola is honestly concerned ...
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... Nola's reaction to the lady in black is a bit more complex than her mother's . Upon first seeing her , Nola is horrified that " people like her " are allowed in the mall . At this point , Nola seems more upset that the beautiful and ...
... Nola's reaction to the lady in black is a bit more complex than her mother's . Upon first seeing her , Nola is horrified that " people like her " are allowed in the mall . At this point , Nola seems more upset that the beautiful and ...
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... Nola turns away , and Mrs. Dietrich's only response is to silently pity Nola . She " sees with pity that her daughter's skin is fair and thin and dry [ . . . ] it will wear out before she is forty " ( 73 ) . Appearance means everything ...
... Nola turns away , and Mrs. Dietrich's only response is to silently pity Nola . She " sees with pity that her daughter's skin is fair and thin and dry [ . . . ] it will wear out before she is forty " ( 73 ) . Appearance means everything ...
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PARTI Strategies for the Writing Process | 3 |
Finding Something to Say | 11 |
Shaping an Essay | 43 |
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