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They Say / I Say with Readings 5th ed. [Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed]

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  • ISBN-10: 0393538737
  • ISBN-13: 9780393538731
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The rhetoric-reader loved by students everywhere.

This is the book that demystifies academic writing and shows how to engage with the views of others with practical advice and readings that represent a multitude of perspectives and disciplines. Extensively revised thanks to feedback from our community of adopters, this edition features a new chapter on Research, new exercises, expanded support for reading, and twenty-six new readings about five important questions that matter, including the new chapter “Why Care about the Planet?”
Preface To The Fifth Edition xiii
Preface: Demystifying Academic Conversation xxi
Introduction: Entering the Conversation 1(18)
PART 1 "THEY SAY"
1 "They Say": Starting With What Others Are Saying
19(13)
2 "Her Point Is": The Art Of Summarizing
32(15)
3 "As He Himself Puts It": The Art Of Quoting
47(10)
PART 2 "I SAY"
4 "Yes / No / Ok, But": Three Ways To Respond
57(15)
5 "And Yet": Distinguishing What You Say From What They Say
72(10)
6 "Skeptics May Object": Planting A Naysayer In Your Text
82(14)
7 "So What? Who Cares?": Saving Why It Matters
96(11)
PART 3 TYING IT ALL TOGETHER
8 "As A Result": Connecting The Parts
107(16)
9 "You Mean I Can Just Say It That Way?": Academic Writing Doesn't Mean Setting Aside Your Own Voice
123(15)
10 "But Don't Get Me Wrong": The Art of Metacommentary
138(11)
11 "What I Really Want To Say Is": Revising Substantial!}
149(23)
PART 4 IN SPECIFIC ACADEMIC CONTEXTS
12 "I Take Your Point": Entering Class Discussions
172(5)
13 Don't Make Them Scroll Up: Entering Online Conversations
177(10)
14 What's Motivating This Writer? Reading For The Conversation
187(16)
15 "But As Several Sources Suggest": Research As Conversation
203(29)
16 "On Closer Examination": Entering Conversations About Literature
232(18)
17 "The Data Suggest": Writing In The Sciences
250(19)
18 "Analyze This": Writing In The Social Sciences
269(22)
READINGS
19 Why Care About The Planet?
291(86)
"We Are the Wildfire": How to Fight the Climate Crisis
294(9)
Naomi Klein
It's Time for Conservatives to Own the Climate-Change Issue
303(6)
Dan Crenshaw
Should We Be More Optimistic about Fighting Climate Change?
309(11)
Alice Chen
Vivek Murthy
Banning Plastic Bags Is Great for the World, Right? Not So Fast
320(7)
Ben Adler
Choking the Oceans with Plastic
327(6)
Charles J. Moore
Mauna Kea: The Fight to Preserve Culture
333(9)
Sandis Edward Waialae Wightman
Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children Associated with the Flint Drinking Water Crisis
342(26)
Mona Hanna-Attisha
Delivering Fresh Water: Critical Infrastructure, Environmental Justice, and Flint, Michigan
368(9)
Michael R. Greenberg
20 How Can We Bridge The Differences That Divide Us?
377(108)
The "Other Side" Is Not Dumb
380(7)
Ean Blanda
Why America Is Self-Segregating
387(10)
Anah Boyd
All Words Matter: The Manipulation behind "All Lives Matter"
397(11)
Kelly Coryell
The New Jim Crow
408(20)
Ichelle Alexander
Could Black English Mean a Prison Sentence?
428(5)
John Mcwhorter
Hillbilly Elegy
433(18)
J. D. Vance
What Hillbilly Elegy Reveals about Race in Twenty-First-Century America
451(7)
Lisa R. Pruitt
Jobs, Crime, and Culture: The Threats That Aren't
458(16)
Suketu Mehta
How Much Immigration Is Too Much? The Wrong Debate
474(11)
David Frum
21 What's College For?
485(94)
Should Everyone Go to College?
488(18)
Stephanie Owen
Isabel Sawhill
Are Too Many People Going to College?
506(21)
Charles Murray
Two Years Are Better Than Four
527(4)
Liz Addison
Why We Need to Keep the "Community" in Community College
531(7)
Anna Clark
Minority Student Clubs: Segregation or Integration?
538(10)
Gabriela Moro
Hidden Intellectualism
548(8)
Gerald Graff
Generation Stress: The Mental Health Crisis on Campus
556(11)
Sylvia Mathews Burwell
The Student Loan Trap: When Debt Delays Life
567(12)
Charles Fain Lehman
22 How Is Technology Changing Us?
579(72)
Go Ahead: Waste Time on the Internet
582(5)
Kenneth Goldsmith
Has Coronavirus Made the Internet Better?
587(6)
Jenna Wortham
It Turns Out Our Tech Gadgets Aren't as Isolating as Experts Say
593(4)
Nicholas Brody
How Smartphones Hijack Our Minds
597(10)
Nicholas Carr
Social Media: The Screen, the Brain, and Human Nature
607(7)
Justin Vinh
Stop Googling, Let's Talk
614(10)
Sherry Turkle
Google, Democracy, and the Truth about Internet Search
624(19)
Carole Cadwalladr
Are We Really as Awful as We Act Online?
643(8)
Agustin Fuentes
23 What's Gender Got To Do With It?
651(88)
From He to She in First Grade
654(6)
Laurie Frankel
It's Time for "They"
660(6)
Farhad Manjoo
Liberals' Astonishingly Radical Shift on Gender
666(7)
Damon Linker
Why Women Still Can't Have It All
673(21)
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Why Men Still Can't Have It All
694(21)
Richard Dorment
The Coronavirus Is a Disaster for Feminism
715(8)
Helen Lewis
An End to Sexism in Gaming Communities
723(8)
Sanjana Ramanathan
Why We Need Title IX Now More Than Ever
731(8)
Monica Wright
Credits 739(5)
Acknowledgments 744(15)
Index Of Templates 759(20)
Index Of Authors And Titles 779