Sinopsis
Philosopher Edmund Burke once said that “reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.” We believe that what Burke said about reading applies to writing as well, and that reflecting on writing is one of the best ways to become a better and more versatile writer. That is why quotes from writers are sprinkled throughout this chapter. That is also why in this chapter and throughout this book, we ask you to write brief reflections, ultimately constructing a literacy narrative, a multifaceted story about yourself as a writer.
Content
- Introduction: Thinking about Writing
- Remembering an Event
- Writing Profiles
- Explaining a Concept
- Arguing a Position
- Proposing a Solution
- Justifying an Evaluation
- Strategies for Invention and Inquiry
- Strategies for Reading Critically
- Cueing the Reader
- Analyzing and Synthesizing Arguments
- Analyzing Visuals
- Arguing
- Designing Documents
- Field Research
- Library and Internet Research
- Using Sources
- Annotated Bibliographies
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