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Patterns of Exposition

Autor Robert A. Schwegler
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2011
Incorporating readings representing new voices and styles in nonfiction that will appeal to contemporary readers, this classic composition reader continues to provide engaging, instructive models of the rhetorical modes. A wealth ofnew selections appear in this respected modes-based reader, continuing its tradition of offering high-quality, accessible readings, both classic and with a contemporary edge and style. The readings encourage students to take a stand on questions of culture, identity, and value in college communities, in the workplace, and in society. Thorough introductions to each rhetorical pattern, numerous exercises, and sample student essays throughout the book emphasize practical concrete writing strategies. A thematic table of contents and table of Essay Pairs which groups essays particularly well-suited for study and discussion make this book versatile and convenient for instructors to adapt for their classes. "
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780205220458
ISBN-10: 0205220452
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Pearson

Cuprins

** denotes new to this edition 1. Reading for Writers 2. Ways of Writing Discovering Planning Drafting Revising 3. Example Andy Rooney, In and Of Ourselves We Trust Wil Haygood,Underground Dads Mary Karr, Dysfunctional Nation Issues and Ideas: Characterizing Behavior Brent Staples, Just Walk On By Jonah Lehrer, The Uses of Reason 4. Classification ** William Zinsser, College Pressures ** Amy Tan, Mother Tongue Michael Ventura, Don't Even Think About It! Issues and Ideas: Sorting Out How We Communicate ** Deborah Tannen, But What Do You Mean? ** Stephanie Ericsson, The Ways We Lie 5. Comparison ** Rachel Carson, Fable for Tomorrow Mark Twain, Two Waysof Seeing a River Bruce Catton, Grant and Lee, A Study in Contrasts Bill McKibben, Old Macdonald Had a Farmer's Market Issues and Ideas: Evaluating Traditions ** Bharati Mukherhee, Two Waysto Belong in America ** WilliamOuchi, Japanese and American Workers 6. Analogy Alice Walker, Am I Blue? ** Robert Benchley, Advice to Writers ** Virginia Woolf, The Death of the Moth Issues and Ideas: Perceiving Likeness in Differences ** Henry David Thoreau, The Battle ** Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Oyster Bed ** Visual Text (Advertisement) TK 7. Process Analysis ** Amy Sutherland, What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage ** Barbara Kingsolver, Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast Ian Frazier, How to Operate the Shower Curtain Issues and Ideas: Demystifying Everyday Rituals ** Stanley Fish: Getting Coffee Is Hard to Do ** Ernest Hemingway, Camping Out 8. Cause-Effect ** Michael Jernigan, Living the Dream ** Norman Cousins, Who Killed Benny Paret? Issues and Ideas: Fathoming Consequences Cullen Murphy, Hello, Darkness Verlyn Klinkenborg, Our Vanishing Night 9. Definition John Berendt, The Hoax ** Jhumpa Lahiri, My Two Lives Anne Fadiman, Coffee Issues and Ideas: Clarifying Values and Roles Stephen L. Carter, The Insufficiency of Honesty ** Mary Pipher, Beliefs about Families 10. Description ** Suzanne Berne, Ground Zero George Simpson, The War Room at Bellevue Daniel Thomas Cook, Children of the Brand Issues and Ideas: Expressing Memories Donna Tartt, A Garden Party E. B. White, Once More to the Lake 11. Narration Geoffrey Canada, Pain ** Langston Hughes, Salvation ** Sandra Cisneros, Only Daughter Issues and Ideas: Dramatizing Ethical Dilemmas Martin Gansberg, Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police ** George Orwell, Shooting an Elephant 12. Induction and Deduction Nancy Friday, The Age of Beauty Issues and Ideas: Digital Realities J. C. Herz, Superhero Sushi 12. Argument Issues and Ideas: Persuading an Audience Christopher B. Daly, How the Lawyers Stole Winter Stephanie Mills, Could You Live with Less? Anna Quindlen, The Drug That Pretends It Isn't Andrew O'Hehir, The Myth of Media Violence ** Al Gore, The Time to Act Is Now ** Mark Twain, The Damned Human Race Elizabeth Svoboda, "I Am Not a Puzzle, I Am a Person" Margaret Atwood, Pornography Sarah Min, Language Lessons Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail 14. Further Readings Jason Kelly, The Great TV Debate Leslie Marmon Silko, Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit George Orwell, A Hanging Jean E. Kilbourne, Beauty ... And the Beast of Advertising