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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Accessibility Statement
  7. How to Use This Book – Instructors
  8. How to Use This Book – Students
  9. General Introduction
  10. Section 1: Description, Narration, and Reflection
    1. Chapter One: Describing a Scene or Experience
    2. Chapter Two: Telling a Story
    3. Chapter Three: Reflecting on an Experience
    4. Assignment: Descriptive Personal Narrative
  11. Section 2: Text Wrestling
    1. Chapter Four: Interpretation, Analysis, and Close Reading
    2. Chapter Five: Summary and Response
    3. Chapter Six: Analysis and Synthesis
    4. Assignment: Text wrestling Analysis
  12. Section 3: Research and Argumentation
    1. Chapter Seven: Argumentation
    2. Chapter Eight: Research Concepts
    3. Chapter Nine: Interacting with Sources
    4. Assignment: Persuasive Research Essay
  13. Additional Readings: By Both Student and Professional Authors
  14. Appendix A: Concepts and Strategies for Revision
  15. Appendix B: Engaged Reading Strategies
  16. Appendix C: Metacognition
  17. Additional Recommended Resources
  18. Glossary
  19. Full Citations and Permissions

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Additional Recommended Resources

  • ā€œStudents’ Right to Their Own Languageā€ from NCTE’s Conference on College Composition and Communication
  • ā€œRevising Draftsā€ by the Writing Center at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • ā€œā€˜I need you to say ā€œIā€ā€™: Why First Person Is Important in College Writingā€ by Kate McKinney Maddalena [essay]
  • ā€œAnnoying Ways People Use Sourcesā€ by Kyle D. Stedman [ essay ]
  • Your Logical Fallacy Is…
  • ā€œShitty First Draftsā€ by Anne Lamott
    fromBird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, Anchor, pp 21-27.
  • ā€œArgument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Loveā€ by Jim W. Corder [JSTOR access]
  • ā€œThe Ethics of Reading: Close Encountersā€ by Jane Gallop
    from Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, volume 16, issue 3, 2000, pp. 7-17.
  • Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
    • Purdue OWL Home
    • Purdue OWL MLA Style & Citation
    • Purdue OWL APA Style & Citation
    • Purdue OWL Chicago/Turabian Style & Citation
  • A Pocket Style Manual (7th edition, 2016), edited by Diana Hacker and Nancy Sommers [ WorldCat ]
  • A Pocket Style Manual (7th edition, 2016), edited by Diana Hacker and Nancy Sommers [Amazon]
  • North Carolina State University Citation Builder
  • Citation Management Software – Overview Video
  • Zotero
  • Mendeley

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