College writing : a personal approach to academic writing /
The second edition of College Writing is based on the premise that writing is a varied and imaginative process, not a rigid adherence to a set of conventions. Like the original text, it continually exhorts students to find and celebrate their own voice. Indeed, it is this affirmation of individual c...
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Portsmouth, NH :
Boynton/Cook,
[1997]
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Table of Contents:
- Sect. I. The Writer. 1. A Writer's Choices. 2. The Composing Process. 3. Thinking With Writing. 4. Keeping a Journal
- Sect. II. College Writing. 5. Writing in the Academic Community. 6. Writing to Remember and Reflect. 7. Writing to Explain and Report. 8. Writing to Argue and Interpret
- Sect. III. College Research. 9. Researching People and Places. 10. Researching Libraries: Local and On-line. 11. Writing With Sources. 12. Writing Research Essays
- Sect. IV. Writing Well. 13. Options for Revision. 14. Options for Editing. 15. Writing Alternate Style. 16. Finding Your Voice. Postscript 1. Guidelines for Writing Groups
- Postscript 2. Guidelines for Writing Portfolios
- Postscript 3. Guidelines for Publishing Class Books
- Postscript 4. Guidelines for Writing Essay Examinations
- Postscript 5. Guidelines for Punctuation.