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From paragraph to essay

Karen Blanchard, Christine Root

(Ready to write, 3)

Pearson Education, c2010

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Ready to write more

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Original title: Ready to write more, 2004

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Description

A fresh new design, updated content throughout, and a host of new activities reinforce the approach that has made the Ready to Write series a classroom favorite for more than two decades. Features: Updated examples and model paragraphs illustrate organizing elements such as topic sentences, supporting details, and signal words. Step-by-step activities guide students in comparing and contrasting, describing, analyzing data, writing test answers, and summarizing. Varied, contextualized writing tasks help students with real-life tasks. Editing and proofreading exercises encourage students to refine their writing skills. New Grammar Guide section presents important grammar points and practice items to boost accuracy. Ready to Write also includes: Ready to Write 1 Ready to Write 2

Table of Contents

Part 1 THE ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING Chapter 1 : Getting Ready to Write Chapter 2: Writing Paragraphs Chapter 3: Revising and Editing Chapter 4: Writing Essays Part 2 TYPES OF ESSAYS Chapter 5: Process Essays Chapter 6: Division and Classification Essays Chapter 7: Cause and Effect Essays Chapter 8: Comparison and Contrast Essays Chapter 9: Problem-Solution Essays Part 3 WRITING FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Chapter 10: Writing Summaries Chapter 11: Expressing Your Opinions Chapter 12: Writing Undergraduate and Graduate School Application Essays Appendix: Application for Undergraduate Admission You Be The Editor Answer Key

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