The Longman ReaderFeaturing the same superior teaching apparatus and thought-provoking selections as its widely-praised parent text, The Longman Reader, Brief Edition is a shorter and even more economical alternative to the best-selling, rhetorically-organized original, The Longman Reader. The Seventh Edition offers fresh examples of professional essays that range widely in subject matter and approach, from the humorous to the informative, from personal meditation to argument. Each selection captures students interest and clearly illustrates a specific pattern of development. The text also includes separate chapters on reading and writing, detailed introductions to the patterns of development, before and after student essays for each pattern, and more activities and assignments than any comparable reader. |
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... arguments for your position ; instead , you start by summariz- ing the points made by those supporting fraternities and sororities . You might , for example , mention their argument that Greek organizations build college spirit ...
... arguments for your position ; instead , you start by summariz- ing the points made by those supporting fraternities and sororities . You might , for example , mention their argument that Greek organizations build college spirit ...
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... argument : qualify the claim — that is , explain under what circumstances it might be invalid or restricted . For instance , you might grant that most students know little about their instructors ' research activities , scholarly ...
... argument : qualify the claim — that is , explain under what circumstances it might be invalid or restricted . For instance , you might grant that most students know little about their instructors ' research activities , scholarly ...
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... argument should also con- sider these possibilities . ( For more on the post hoc fallacy , see pages 287-288 . ) The non sequitur fallacy ( Latin for " it does not follow ” ) is an even more blatant muddying of cause - effect ...
... argument should also con- sider these possibilities . ( For more on the post hoc fallacy , see pages 287-288 . ) The non sequitur fallacy ( Latin for " it does not follow ” ) is an even more blatant muddying of cause - effect ...
Contents
THE READING PROCESS | 1 |
Ellen Goodman Family Counterculture | 6 |
THE WRITING PROCESS | 12 |
Copyright | |
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