Karen Lourie Blanchard
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 0
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Good writing is a network of skills that can be taught, practiced, and mastered. These books present paragraph development and composition skills in clear, teachable steps. Each book offers students dependable strategies as well as opportunities to bring their own ideas and talent to the writing process. Important features of the series: Presents important organizational principles of good academic writing, including topic sentences, maintaining unity and coherence, making and supporting a point, providing clear transitions, and writing clear introductory and concluding paragraphs. Shows students how to apply these organizational principles to major rhetorical forms: classification, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, problem and solution, writing a summary, personal expression, and essays for college applications. Offers extensive practice in every step of the writing process, including prewriting, drafting, revision, and editing. Provides individual practice on additional topics in AOn Your OwnA sections. Offers effective error correction and editing practice in AYou Be the EditorA sections. "Ready to Write: " Presents paragraph development and the fundamental compositions skills needed for successful academic work, with more model paragraphs and expanded emphasis on process writing. Updated content contextualizes writing in real-world tasks such as writing letters, reports, newspaper articles, and advertising copy.