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Writing on the Island Second edition
Introduction
1. Introduction to Unit 1: Writing on the Island
2. Writing in College
3. Writing Myths
4. Writing Anxiety
5. Surviving the Textpocalypse
6. Active Reading: Reading is connected to writing.
7. Analyzing Assignments: Snowflakes, Fingerprints and Assignments
8. Acknowledging information / Cite anyone?
9. Unit 1: Think About It
10. Unit 1: Readings and Resources
11. Introduction to Unit 2: The Writing Process
12. Prewriting & Brainstorming
13. Drafting & Writing
14. Revision
15. Peer & Professional Review
16. Editing
17. Publication
18. Reflective Writing: Thinking about me
19. Unit 2: Think About It!
20. Unit 2: Readings and Resources
21. Introduction to Unit 3: Rhetoric
22. Why Study Rhetoric? or What Freestyle Rap Teaches Us About Writing
23. Rhetorical Analysis and Context
24. Rhetorical Knowledge
25. Using Rhetorical Appeals to Credibility, Logic, and Emotions to Increase your Persuasiveness
26. Unit 3: Think About It
27. Unit 3: Readings and Resources
28. Introduction to Unit 4: Research
29. Scholarship as Conversation
30. How to Research
31. Navigating Databases & Document Systems
32. Analyzing Sources
33. Writing in Research
34. Summary & Synthesis
35. New Literacies
36. AI in Research
37. Unit 4: Think About It
38. Unit 4: Readings and Resources
39. Final Idea: You ARE a writer
40. Unit 5: Think About It
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