rhetoric

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rhetoric

Analysis, argument, and synthesis

2008
Through readings of mainly non-fiction writings, students learn to read analytically, write about visuals, compose arguments, and learn to write a synthesis essay. This is all for the new AP English Language and Composition exam.

A step-by-step guide to personal writing

2005
Explains how to write a personal essay, covering prewriting, writing styles, the rough draft, revision, proofreading, editing, and presenting.

A step-by-step guide to issue-based writing

2005
Describes how to write about issues from prewriting, research, organization, drafts, proofreading, to presentation.

A step-by-step guide to informative writing

2005
Explains how to write an informative paper, covering prewriting, research and organization, the rough draft, revision, proofreading, editing, and presenting.

A writer's reference

2007
A spiral-bound reference guide for writers, examining topics including composition and style, correctness, and basic grammar; as well as a detailed menu, a list of revision symbols, an ESL menu, a list of online resources for writers, and an index.

Points of departure

an anthology of nonfiction
1985
Illustrates various narrative techniques of non-fiction writing including works by Jane Austen, George Orwell, Jonathan Swift and Arnold Toynbee.

Ten steps to building college reading skills

2005
A guide to developing effective reading skills for college students.

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