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Availability This title is out of print. Overview Features Contents Order Overview. Description Clear, step-by-step writing instruction, ample annotated student essays, and extensive practice opportunities for writing have made The Longman Writer one of the most successful methods-of-development guides for college writing.
Step-by-step coverage of the writing process features a separate chapter on every stage from prewriting through drafting, revising, and editing—and offersstudents opportunities for practice through extensive activities and collaborative exercises. One student sample is shown at a different stage of development in every chapter in Part II so that students can see how ideas develop and drafts change shape—and so they can differentiate between revising and editing.
One annotated student paper in each method-of-development chapter in Part III illustrates decisions student writers make for each rhetorical pattern. The widely-praised emphasis on purpose, audience, and point of view first appears in the chapter on prewriting and is then reiterated in assignments and commentary throughout the text, helping students to see that writers make decisions based in their writing context.
Thorough instruction, prewriting activities, revising activities, and three professional essays in each pattern-of-development chapter ensure that students receive ample opportunities for practice and models for writing. A comprehensive, three-step treatment of the reading process emphasizes the connection between reading and writing, ensuring students see how careful and critical reading can translate into improved writing skills.
The concise, easy-to-use Handbook also features practice exercises after each grammar, punctuation, and mechanics topic, rendering The Longman Writer a complete writing, reading, research, and handbook resource for the course. An exceptionally thorough discussion of argumentation and persuasion includes an easy-to-follow explanation of Toulmin and a chart on refutation strategies to help students understand how to support their claims with reasons and evidence.
New to This Edition. New Process Diagrams spotlight each step of the writing process , showing students how each stage of composing an essay is integral in crafting an effective piece of writing Chs
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