Models for writers : short essays for composition / by Paul Eschholz; Alfred Rosa.

By: Eschholz, PaulContributor(s): Rosa, AlfredMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Bedford/St. Martins, 2010Edition: 10th edDescription: xxiv, 648 p.: ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9780312565817 (hbk)Subject(s): College readers | Report writing -- Problems, exercises, etc | English language -- Rhetoric | Report writingDDC classification: 808.0427
Contents:
Part one: on reading and writing well. The writing process -- From reading to writing -- Part two: the elements of the essay. Thesis -- Unity -- Organization -- Beginnings and endings -- Paragraphs -- Transitions -- Effective sentences -- Writing with sources -- Part three: the language of the essay. Diction and tone -- Figurative language -- Part four: types of essays. Illustration -- Narration -- Description -- Process analysis -- Definition -- Division and classification -- Comparison and contrast -- Cause and effect -- Argument.
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Includes index.

Part one: on reading and writing well. The writing process --
From reading to writing --
Part two: the elements of the essay. Thesis --
Unity --
Organization --
Beginnings and endings --
Paragraphs --
Transitions --
Effective sentences --
Writing with sources --
Part three: the language of the essay. Diction and tone --
Figurative language --
Part four: types of essays. Illustration --
Narration --
Description --
Process analysis --
Definition --
Division and classification --
Comparison and contrast --
Cause and effect --
Argument.

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