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Loose-Leaf Version for the Brief Bedford Reader 14e & Documenting Sources in APA Style: 2020 Update 14th ed. [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x18 mm, kaal: 748 g, Contains 1 Loose-leaf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bedford Books
  • ISBN-10: 1319353916
  • ISBN-13: 9781319353919
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x18 mm, kaal: 748 g, Contains 1 Loose-leaf
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bedford Books
  • ISBN-10: 1319353916
  • ISBN-13: 9781319353919
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Preface for Instructors v
Contents By Theme and Discipline xxxiii
How (And Why) to Use This Book
1(1)
The Selections
1(2)
Readings
Student examples
Visuals
The Methods of Development
3(1)
The Practical Guidance
3(2)
Overviews of reading, writing, and research
Reading questions and writing prompts
Glossary and index
The Writers on Writing
5(2)
PART ONE ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING
7(58)
1 Critical Reading: Learning from Other Writers
9(18)
Reading Actively
10(2)
Previewing
Annotating
Nancy Mairs Disability (annotated essay)
12(3)
Developing an Understanding
15(2)
Summarizing
Thinking critically
Checklist for critical reading
17(1)
Analyzing Written Works
18(1)
Meaning
Writing strategy
Language
Questions for analyzing a written work
19(3)
Examining Visual Images
22(1)
Questions for examining an image
23(4)
Visual Image: Man Fishing by a Power Plant, photograph
Robin Nelson
Seeing the big picture
Taking a critical look
2 The Writing Process: Discovery and Drafting
27(14)
Assessing the Writing Situation
28(2)
Subject
Audience
Purpose
Genre
Discovering Ideas
30(3)
Keeping a journal
Freewriting
Exploring the methods of development
Responding to a text
Drafting
33(5)
Focusing on a thesis
Developing ideas
Organizing the evidence
Shaping the introduction and conclusion
A Student Essay-In-Progress
38(3)
Journal notes on reading
First draft
3 The Writing Process: Reviewing and Revising
41(14)
Reviewing A Draft
41(1)
Revising in Stages
42(1)
Questions for peer review and revision
42(3)
Purpose and genre
Thesis
Unity
Development
Coherence
Integrating Evidence
45(5)
Exercising caution
Summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting
Synthesizing ideas
A Student Essay-in-Progress
50(5)
Peer responses to first draft
Journal notes on peer review
Revised draft
4 The Writing Process: Editing
55(10)
Using Effective Language
55(1)
Questions for editing
56(1)
Crafting Clear and Engaging Sentences
57(2)
Emphasis
Parallelism
Sentence variety
Fixing Common Errors
59(2)
Sentence fragments
Run-on sentences and comma splices
Subject-verb agreement
Pronouns
Misplaced and dangling modifiers
Shifts
A Student Essay-in-Progress
61(1)
Edited paragraph
Final draft
Rosie Anaya Mental Illness on Television {annotated student essay)
62(3)
PART TWO THE METHODS
65(354)
5 Narration: Telling a Story
67(30)
Visual Image: Proposal, drawing
Demetri Martin
The Method
68(1)
The Process
68(3)
Purpose and shape
The thesis
The narrator in the story
What to emphasize
Organization
Focus on verbs
71(2)
How to organize a narrative
73(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a narrative
74(1)
Paired Selection Embarrassment
75(1)
Amy Tan Fish Cheeks
75(4)
Naomi Shihab Nye Museum
79(4)
Naomi Shihab Nye on Writing
83(2)
Jonathan Bethards Code Three (student essay)
85(4)
Mayaangelou Champion of the World
89(4)
Maya Angelou on Writing
93(2)
Additional Writing Topics
95(2)
6 Description: Writing with Your Senses
97(36)
Visual Image: Under the Passaic Falls, photograph
Todd R. Darling
The Method
98(1)
The Process
99(2)
Purpose and audience
Dominant impression and thesis
Organization
Details
How to organize a description
101(1)
Focus on specific and concrete language
102(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a description
103(1)
Paired Selection Fathers
104(1)
Brad Manning Arm Wrestling with My Father (student essay)
104(6)
Brad Manning on Writing
110(2)
Scaachi Koul Impatiently Waiting for the Horror of Death
112(5)
Scaachi Koul on Writing
117(2)
Shonda Rhimes My Summer of Scooping Ice Cream
119(4)
N. Scott Momaday The Way to Rainy Mountain
123(8)
Additional Writing Topics
131(2)
7 Example: Pointing to Instances
133(32)
Visual Image: Costumes to Scare Millennials, cartoon
Sarah Andersen
The Method
134(1)
The Process
135(1)
The generalization and the thesis
The examples
Organization
Focus on sentence variety
136(2)
How to organize examples
138(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising an example essay
138(1)
Paired Selection Misperceptions
139(1)
Brent Staples Black Men and Public Space
139(4)
Brent Staples on Writing
143(3)
Issarae The Struggle
146(5)
Anna Quindlen Homeless
151(3)
Anna Quindlen on Writing
154(2)
Zane Rassler Looking Back (student essay)
156(5)
Zane Rassler on Writing
161(1)
Additional Writing Topics
162(3)
8 Comparison and Contrast: Setting Things Side by Side
165(36)
Visual Image: Excerpt from Fun Home, graphic memoir
Alison Bechdel
The Method
166(1)
Uses of comparison and contrast
Purposes
The Process
167(3)
Subjects for comparison
Basis for comparison and thesis
Organization
Balance and flexibility
How to organize a comparison-and-contrast essay
170(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a comparison-and-contrast essay
171(1)
Focus on parallelism
172(1)
Paired Selection Endangered Species
173(1)
Jourdan Imani Keith At Risk
173(4)
Jourdan Imani Keith on Writing
177(1)
Ted Chiang The Great Silence
178(7)
Caitlin Mcdougall So Enid and Dorothy from West Covina Can Hear You (student essay)
185(4)
Caitlin McDougall on Writing
189(2)
David Sedaris Remembering My Childhood on the Continent of Africa
191(7)
Additional Writing Topics
198(3)
9 Process Analysis: Explaining Step by Step
201(38)
Visual Image: Workers Making Dolls, photograph
Wally McNamee
The Method
202(1)
The Process
203(2)
How to organize a process analysis
205(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a process analysis
206(1)
Focus on consistency
207(1)
Paired Selection Writing
208(1)
Anne Lamott Shitty First Drafts
208(6)
Koji Frahm How to Write an A Paper (student essay)
214(5)
Koji Frahm on Writing
219(2)
Firoozeh Dumas Sweet, Sour, and Resentful
221(4)
Firoozeh Dumas on Writing
225(2)
Jessica Mitford Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain
227(10)
Additional Writing Topics
237(2)
10 Division or Analysis: Slicing into Parts
239(32)
Visual Image: Deconstructing Lunch, cartoon
Roz Chast
The Method
240(1)
Kinds of division or analysis
Analysis and critical thinking
The Process
241(2)
Subject and purpose
Principle of analysis and thesis
Evidence
How to organize a division or analysis essay
243(1)
Focus on paragraph coherence
244(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a division or analysis essay
245(1)
Paired Selection Sports and Leisure
246(1)
Paultheroux Football Matters
246(6)
Paul Theroux on Writing
252(1)
Zadie Smith Find Your Beach
253(7)
Visual Image: Find Your Beach, advertisement by Corona
Zadie Smith on Writing
260(1)
The Capricious Camera (documented student essay)
261(8)
Laila Ayad
Visual Image: Mounted Nazi Troops on the Lookout for Likely Polish Children, photograph
Additional Writing Topics
269(2)
11 Classification: Sorting into Kinds
271(34)
Visual Image: How the Poor, the Middle Class, and the Rich Spend Their Money, table by National Public Radio
The Method
272(1)
Subjects and reasons for classification
Kinds of classification
The Process
273(1)
Purposes and theses
Categories
Focus on paragraph development
274(2)
How to organize a classification
276(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a classification
277(1)
Leobraudy Where Our Monsters Come From
278(5)
Paired Selection Failures to Communicate
283(1)
But What Do You Mean?
283(8)
Deborah Tannen
Deborah Tannen on Writing
291(2)
The World of Doublespeak
293(8)
William Lutz
William Lutz on Writing
301(2)
Additional Writing Topics
303(2)
12 Cause and Effect: Asking Why
305(36)
Visual Image: Wild Weather, bar graph by National Geographic
The Method
306(1)
The Process
307(2)
Subject and purpose
Thesis
Causal relations
Discovery of causes
Educated guesses
How to organize a cause-and-effect analysis
309(2)
Focus on clarity and conciseness
311(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a cause-and-effect essay
312(1)
Gossip Is Good
313(4)
Ben Healy
What Makes Things Cool
317(10)
Derek Thompson
Visual Image: Raymond Loewy, illustration by Mark Weaver, with photographs by Bernard Hoffman, Jack Garofalo, and Sherman Oaks Antique Mall
Paired Selection Globalization
327(1)
Live Free Starve
327(4)
Chitra Divakaruni
Chitra Divakaruni on Writing
331(1)
Plata o Plomo: Silver or Lead (documented student essay)
332(5)
Marie Javdani
Marie Javdani on Writing
337(2)
Additional Writing Topics
339(2)
13 Definition: Tracing Boundaries
341(30)
Visual Image: This Expedition Called Life, advertisement by Outward Bound
The Method
342(1)
The Process
343(2)
Discovery of meanings
Methods of development
Thesis
Evidence
How to organize a definition
345(2)
Focus on unity
347(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising a definition
348(1)
Paired Selection Privilege
349(1)
Checking My Privilege (student essay)
349(5)
Tal Fortgang
Tal Fortgang on Writing
354(2)
Peculiar Benefits
356(5)
Roxane Gay
Roxane Gay on Writing
361(1)
Augusten Burroughs How to Identify Love by Knowing What It's Not
362(7)
Additional Writing Topics
369(2)
14 Argument and Persuasion: Stating Opinions and Proposals
371(48)
Visual Image: Corporate America Flag, image from Adbusters Media Foundation
The Method
372(4)
Audience and common ground
Elements of argument
Reasoning
Focus on tone
376(5)
The Process
381(1)
Finding a subject
Organizing
How to organize an argument
382(1)
Checklist for reviewing and revising an argument
383(2)
Supporting Family Values (annotated essay)
385(4)
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez on Writing
389(2)
Paired Selection IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MORALLY DEFENSIBLE?
391(1)
How the Death Penalty Saves Lives
391(4)
David B. Muhlhausen
What I Learned from Executing Two
Semon Frank Thompson
Men
395(5)
Should Colleges Offer Safe Spaces for Students?
400(1)
Weary Oracle
400(4)
Dawn Lundy Martin
Dawn Lundy Martin on Writing
404(1)
Blanket Security
405(3)
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Thomas Chatterton Williams on Writing
408(2)
What Happened to Free Speech on College Campuses? (documented student essay)
410(6)
Sarah Hemphill
Sarah Hemphill on Writing
416(2)
Additional Writing Topics
418(1)
PART THREE MIXING THE METHODS
419(90)
Earthquakes (annotated essay)
421(5)
Joan Didion
Joan Didion on Writing
426(2)
Division Street
428(8)
Rebecca Solnit
Visual Images: from Division Street, photographs
Robert Gumpert
Paired Selection Transcendentalism
436(1)
What I Lived For
436(8)
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau on Writing
444(3)
Luis Alberto Urrea Barrio Walden
447(6)
Luis Alberto Urrea on Writing
453(2)
Once More to the Lake
455(8)
E. B. White
Appendix: Research and Documentation
463(1)
Conducting Research
464(1)
Using the library
Evaluating sources
Preparing an annotated bibliography Questions for evaluating sources
465(3)
Writing With Sources
468(4)
Building knowledge
Integrating source material
Synthesizing multiple sources
Avoiding plagiarism
Source Citation Using Mla Style
472(15)
MLA parenthetical citations
MLA list of works cited
A sample research paper in MLA style
Eating Green (annotated student essay)
487(6)
Margaret Lundberg
Source Citation Using Apa Style
493(10)
APA parenthetical citations
APA reference list
A sample research paper in APA style
The Brain That Changes (annotated student essay)
503(6)
Eric Kim
Glossary of Useful Terms 509(15)
Directory to the Writers on Writing 524(11)
Index 535
Creating APA-style in-text citations
1(7)
Directory to APA in-text citation models
1(7)
Creating APA-style reference list entries
8(25)
Elements of APA reference list entries
8(5)
Directory to APA reference list models
13(1)
General guidelines for listing authors
14(4)
Articles and other parts of larger works
18(4)
Books and other stand-alone works
22(4)
Multimedia sources
26(5)
Social media sources
31(2)
Other sources
33(1)
Formatting student papers in APA style
33(2)
Additional sections for professional papers
35(1)
Preparing the reference list
36(2)
Excerpts from a sample student paper in APA style
38
Title page
38(1)
First text page
39(4)
Reference list
43