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Process of Composition, The, Reid Academic Writing Joy M. Reid

Process of Composition, The, Reid Academic Writing By Joy M. Reid

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Process of Composition, The, Reid Academic Writing Summary

Process of Composition, The, Reid Academic Writing by Joy M. Reid

This series takes students from beginning-level instruction on basic sentence structure through the development and production of advanced academic papers.
Examples of student compositions, written by native and non-native speakers of English, as well as pair and group work enrich all three books.

About Joy M. Reid

Joy Reid is a professor of English at the University of Wyoming, where she teaches writing, linguistics, and ESL methods and coordinates the ESL support program. In addition to her ESL textbook series, she has published teacher-resources on learning styles, the change process, and discourse analysis.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

The Fundamentals of Writing: Audience and Purpose

The Audience

Fulfilling Audience Expectations

Some Differences Between Written and Spoken English

"Voice" in Written English

Writing Conventions: The Paragraph Form

Purposes for Writing

General and Specific

Focus Choosing "A Piece of the Pie"

Using memorable Detail

Telling and Showing

The Topic Sentence and Controlling Ideas

Writing the Topic Sentence

Writing a Point paragraph Outline

The Function of Second Sentences

Second Sentences for More Focused Paragraph Topics

The Paragraph and Academic Examinations

Writing Strategies

The Paragraph and the Essay

Chapter 2

Making Decisions in the Writing Process: Developing and Supporting Ideas

Strategies for Collecting Information

Listing

Brainstorming (and Revising)

Clustering

Outlining

Supporting Techniques

Facts

Physical Description

Examples

Personal Experience

Methods of Development

Process

Extended Definition

Comparison-Contrast

Decision-Making for Writers

Expanding a Paragraph into an Essay

Chapter 3

Planning the Essay: Explaining an Academic Topic

Drafting

Overall Organization of the Academic Essay

The Explaining Essay

Selecting a Topic

Pre-Writing for the Essay

Audience Analysis

The Optional Background Paragraph

Titles for Academic Essays

The Thesis Statement

Thesis Statements of Opinion and/or Intent

Diagram of the Academic Essay

Diagram of the Academic Essay

Paragraph Relationships

The Essay Map

Writing Conventions for the Academic Essay

The Introduction

The Body of the Essay

Using Citations in Academic Essays

The Conclusion

Writing a Memo

Chapter 4

Introduction to Academic Research: The Investigating Report

Using Sources for Research

Surveys and Interviews

Organization of the Research Report

Using the World Wide Web (WWW)

Introduction to the Web

Developing Keywords

Searching the Web with URLs

Citing WWW Material

Using Nontext Materials in Academic Writing

Selecting Nontext Materials

Citing Nontext Materials

Interviewing an Authority

Preparing for the Interview

Conducting the Interview

Using Interview Information

Coherence and Cohesion in Academic Essays

Using Transitions

Using Paragraph Hooks

Revision

Revision Plans

The Oral Report

Preparing for an Oral Presentation

Chapter 5

Academic Written Responses: Summary and Analysis

Summary Writing

Writing Conventions for a Summary

Characteristics of a Successful Summary

Evaluation of the Summary

Analysis

Writing a Short Analytic Report

Writing Analyses of Written Material

Revising and Editing Essay Drafts

Writing Academic Summary-Analyses Assignments

Differences Between Summary-Analysis Essays and Other Academic Essays

Written Summaries and Analyses of Academic Research

Writing the Summary-Analysis of a Research Report

Writing an Annotated Bibliography

Writing the Literature Review

Ration of Summary to Analysis in Academic Assignments

Discipline-Specific Citation Formats

Chapter 6

Persuading an Audience: The Arguing Essay

Persuasion in Academic Writing

Argument

Audience Analysis

Oral Arguments

Written Arguments

Selecting an Argumentative Topic

Planning the Arguing Essay

The Thesis Statement in Argumentation

"Voice" in the Arguing Essay

Organizing the Arguing Essay

The Title for the Arguing Essay

The Optional Background Paragraph

Refuting the Counter-Argument(s)

Using Rogerian Argument

Overall Organizational Structures for the Arguing Essay

Plan A

Plan B

Plan C

Writing an Essay Map

What Kinds of Evidence, and How Much?

Paraphrasing or Quoting Sources

Logical Fallacies

Credibility of Authors and Student Writers

Student Samples: Arguing Essays

Chapter 7

Evaluating in Academic Writing: The Problem-Solution Essay

Evaluating

Evaluation Processes

Evaluating in Academic Writing

The Problem-Solution Essay

Preparing to Write the Problem-Solution Essay

Audience Analysis

Demonstrating That the Problem Exists

Using Heading

Using Sources in Academic Research

Using Interview Information in Research

Designing and Administering a Survey for Research Information

Reporting Survey Results

Evaluating Sources

Writing Conventions for the problem-Solution Essay

Feasibility Analysis of Alternative Solution

Writing Feasibility Analysis Paragraphs

Implementation of the Recommended Solution

Persuading the Audience

Sending the Problem-Solution Essay

Chapter 8

Using and Evaluating Library Sources: The Academic Research Paper

Preparing to Write

Developing a Time Line for the Research paper

Student Suggestions for Research

Pre-Writing

Identifying Necessary Library Sources

Strategies for Taking Notes from Library Research Materials

Strategies for Drafting the Academic Research Paper

Writing Conventions for the Academic Research Paper

Plagiarism

Preparing to Use the Library

Going to the Library

The Library of Congress System

Understanding Periodicals

Library Etiquette

Using the Online Catalog

Online Search Strategies for Library Research

Searching the Online Catalog

Using Printed Indexes to Identify Magazine/Journal Articles

Identifying Magazine/Journal Databases Online

Locating Library Sources

Locating Books in the Stacks

Locating Periodicals (Magazines, Journals)

Identifying and Locating Sources on the Web

Disadvantages of WWW Resources

Evaluating Library Sources

Evaluating WWW Sources

Student Samples: Research papers

Chapter 9

Grammatical Explanations and Exercises

Verb problems

Passive Voice

Active Voice Verbs

Report Verbs

Parallel Structure

Sentence Structure and Sentence Combining

Clauses and Phrases

Sentence Structure Rules

Joining Independent Clauses

Sentence Combining and Punctuation

Using Colons

Using Quotation Marks

Diction

Precision in Diction

Confusing Words

Prepositions

Phrasal Verbs

Editing

Resources for Effective Editing Skills

Appendix A Citation

What to Cite and Why

General Rules for APA Format

APA for In-Text Citations

APA for End-of-Text Citations

Citation of Internet (World Wide Web) Sources

Problems with WWW Resources

Discipline-Specific Citation Styles

Using Citations

Appendix B Surveys

Perceptual Learning Style Preference Survey

Learning Style Preferences Self-Scoring Sheet

Explanation of Learning Style Preferences

Student-Generated Inventory for Secondary Level and Young Adult Learners

Type A/Type B Personality Inventory

Interpreting Your Results

Appendix C The Resume and the Application Letter

The Resume

Using Action Verbs

Starting the Objective

Resume Appearance

Information to Include

Online Resumes

The Application Letter

Additional information

CIN0130213179G
9780130213174
0130213179
Process of Composition, The, Reid Academic Writing by Joy M. Reid
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
1999-12-17
368
N/A
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