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_bPAU
100 _aPaul, Richard
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245 _aHow to write a paragraph : the art of substantive writing
260 _aCalifornia
_bFoundation for critical thinking
_c2013
300 _aii,55p.
440 _aThinker's Guide Library
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505 _aContents The Theory The Premise of This Guide 4 Writing for a Purpose 4 Substantive Writing 5 The Problem of Impressionistic Writing 5 Writing Reflectively 5 Writing as Exercise for the Mind 6 How to Write a Sentence 7 Writing to Learn 8 Substantive Writing in Content Areas 8 Relating Core Ideas to Other Core Ideas 9 Writing Within Disciplines 10 The Work of Writing 10 Questioning as We Write 11 Non-Substantive Writing 12 The Practice Exercises in Substantive Writing 13 Paraphrasing 14 Clarification Strategies 15 Sample Paraphrases 15 Paraphrasing Short Quotes 17 Paraphrasing and Clarifying Substantive Texts 20 Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl 21 History of the Great American Fortunes by Gustavus Myers 25 On Liberty, by H. L. Mencken 29 Exploring Conflicting Ideas 32 Exploring Key Ideas Within Disciplines 35 Analyzing Reasoning 39 Evaluating Reasoning 44 Appendices Appendix A: The Logic of an Article 45 Appendix B: Evaluating an Author's Reasoning 47 Appendix C: Mapping Sentences (for Instructors) 49 Appendix D: How to Teach Students to Assess Writing (for Instructors) 51 Appendix E:The Function of Transitional Words 53
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700 _aElder, Linda
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890 _aUSA
891 _aGeneral
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