College Writing Skills with Readings / Edition 9

College Writing Skills with Readings / Edition 9

by John Langan
ISBN-10:
0078036275
ISBN-13:
9780078036279
Pub. Date:
01/11/2013
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN-10:
0078036275
ISBN-13:
9780078036279
Pub. Date:
01/11/2013
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Higher Education
College Writing Skills with Readings / Edition 9

College Writing Skills with Readings / Edition 9

by John Langan
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Overview

Connect Writing coupled with College Writing Skills with Readings provides the foundation for your grammar study and tools to support the writing process, so you can find the inspiration need to be successful in college, career and life. Students are guided through personalized learning activities and critical reading/writing strategies to so they come more aware of writing with a purpose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780078036279
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 01/11/2013
Edition description: List
Pages: 800
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

John Langan has taught reading and writing at Atlantic Cape Community College near Atlantic City, New Jersey, for more than twenty-five years. The author of a popular series of college textbooks on both writing and reading, John enjoys the challenge of developing materials that teach skills in an especially clear and lively way. Before teaching, he earned advanced degrees in writing at Rutgers University and in reading at Rowan University. He also spent a year writing fiction that, he says, is now at the back of a drawer waiting to be discovered and acclaimed posthumously. While in school, he supported himself by working as a truck driver, a machinist, a battery assembler, a hospital attendant, and an apple packer. John now lives with his wife, Judith Nadell, near Philadelphia. In addition to his wife and Philly sports teams, his passions include reading and turning on nonreaders to the pleasure and power of books. Through Townsend Press, his educational publishing company, he has developed the nonprofit Townsend Library, a collection of more than a hundred new and classic stories.

Table of Contents

Readings Listed by Rhetorical Mode xvii
To the Instructor xxi
Part 1: Essay Writing 1

Chapter 1 An Introduction to Writing 2

Point and Support 3

Structure of the Traditional Essay 7

Benefits of Writing the Traditional Essay 11

Writing as a Skill 11

Writing as a Process of Discovery 12

Writing as a Way to Communicate with Others 13

Keeping a Journal 14

Tips on Using a Computer 15

Review Activities 17

Using This Text 20

Chapter 2 The Writing Process 22

Prewriting 23

Writing a First Draft 31

Revising 33

Editing 35

Review Activities 38

Chapter 3 The First and Second Steps in Essay Writing 50

Step 1: Begin with a Point, or Thesis 51

Step 2: Support the Thesis with Specific Evidence 60

Practice in Advancing and Supporting a Thesis 67

Chapter 4 The Third Step in Essay Writing 83

Step 3: Organize and Connect the Specific Evidence 84

Introductions, Conclusions, and Titles 94

Practice in Organizing and Connecting Specifi c Evidence 102

Chapter 5 The Fourth Step in Essay Writing 110

Revising Sentences 111

Editing Sentences 130

Practice in Revising Sentences 133

Chapter6 Four Bases for Revising Essays 146

Base 1: Unity 147

Base 2: Support 150

Base 3: Coherence 154

Base 4: Sentence Skills 157

Practice in Using the Four Bases 161
Part 2: Patterns of Essay Development 175

Chapter 7 Introduction to Essay Development 176

Important Considerations in Essay Development 177

Patterns of Essay Development 182

Chapter 8 Description 184

READING: Lou’s Place Beth Johnson 194

Chapter 9 Narration 209

READING: The Yellow Ribbon Pete Hamill 220

Chapter 10 Exemplifi cation 230

READING: Dad Andrew H. Malcolm 241

Chapter 11 Process 254

READING: How to Do Well on a Job InterviewGlenda Davis 263

Chapter 12 Cause and Effect 276

READING: Taming the Anger MonsterAnne Davidson 286

Chapter13 Comparison or Contrast 300

READING: Born to Be Different? Camille Lewis 311

Chapter 14 Definition 324

READING: Television Addiction Marie Winn 333

Chapter 15 Division-Classifi cation 343

READING: Wait Divisions Tom Bodett 352

Chapter 16 Argument 363

READING: Ban the Things. Ban Them All. Molly Ivins 376
Part 3: Special Skills 385

Chapter 17 Taking Essay Exams 386

Chapter 18 Writing a Summary 395

Chapter 19 Writing a Report 407

Chapter 20 Writing a Résumé and Cover Letter 412

Chapter 21 Using the Library and the Internet 419

Chapter 22 Writing a Research Paper 433
Part 4: Handbook of Sentence Skills 457
SECTION 1: Grammar 458

Chapter 23 Subjects and Verbs 459

Chapter 24 Fragments 465

Chapter 25 Run-Ons 479

Chapter26 Regular and Irregular Verbs 492

Chapter27 Subject-Verb Agreement 502

Chapter 28 Additional Information about Verbs 508

Chapter 29 Pronoun Agreement and Reference 512

Chapter 30 Pronoun Types 518

Chapter 31 Adjectives and Adverbs 525

Chapter 32 Misplaced Modifi ers 531

Chapter 33 Dangling Modifi ers 535
SECTION 2: Mechanics 540

Chapter 34 Manuscript Form 541

Chapter 35 Capital Letters 544

Chapter 36 Numbers and Abbreviations 552
SECTION 3: Punctuation 556

Chapter 37 Apostrophe 557

Chapter 38 Quotation Marks 565

Chapter 39 Comma 573

Chapter40 Other Punctuation Marks 583
SECTION 4: Word Use 588

Chapter41 Spelling Improvement 589

Chapter42 Commonly Confused Words 594

Chapter43 Effective Word Choice 604

Chapter44 Editing Tests 611

Chapter45 ESL Pointers 625

Correction Symbols 639
Part 5: Readings for Writers 641

Introduction to the Readings 642

Looking Inward 647

Three Passions Bertrand Russell 647

Shame Dick Gregory 651

I Became Her Target Roger Wilkins 659

Stepping into the Light Tanya Savory 666

A Hanging George Orwell 675

Observing Others 684

The Professor Is a Dropout Beth Johnson 684

The Certainty of Fear Audra Kendall 694

What’s Wrong with Schools? Teacher Plays Student,

Learns to Lie and Cheat Casey Banas 701

Propaganda Techniques in Today’s AdvertisingAnn McClintock 707

Confronting Problems 716

Single-Sex Schools: An Old Idea Whose Time Has ComeDiane Urbina 716

Here’s to Your Health Joan Dunayer 723

Sleeping Your Way to the Top Sora Song 729

How to Make It in College, Now That You’re HereBrian O’Keeney 734

College Lectures: Is Anybody Listening? David Daniels 744

Seven Ways to Keep the Peace at HomeDaniel A. Sugarman 751

In Praise of the F Word Mary Sherry 762

Is Sex All That Matters? Joyee Garity 768

A Scary Time to Raise a Daughter Steve Lopez 776

Reading Comprehension Chart 782

Instructor’s Guide IG-1

Suggested Approaches and Techniques IG-2

A Model Syllabus IG-15

Suggested Answers to the Discussion

Questions in Part Five IG-21

Diagnostic Tests IG-56

Appendix: A Writer’s Journal (Student edition only) 000

Index 000
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