Pathways : scenarios for sentence and paragraph writing
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Pathways : scenarios for sentence and paragraph writing
Pearson, c2016
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 583-587) and index
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For courses in Developmental Writing.
A lively, integrated approach that emphasizes the connection of the reading and writing processes
Pathways: Scenarios for Paragraph and Sentence Writing, Fourth Edition teaches fundamental sentence and paragraph writing skills by engaging student interest, maintaining a focus on expressing ideas rather than on following rules.
Students learn grammar in the context of the "whole paper." Seven of the 17 chapters deal with grammar topics; in these chapters, students examine student essays, read and respond to ideas, and write and revise paragraphs. In Parts II through IV, students apply what they have learned about sentence-level correctness to their own writing as they explore logical paragraph development and organization of ideas. The last two chapters introduce essay writing, enabling students to accelerate from paragraphs to essays, with the goal of achieving stronger, more fully developed writing skills.
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目次
NOTE: Both Brief and Comprehensive Tables of Contents are listed below.
BRIEF CONTENTS
Part I: Getting Started
1. An Introduction to Writing
2. The Reading-Writing Connection
Part II: Sentence Basics and Development
4. Complete Sentences Versus Fragments
5. Run-On Sentences and Comma Splices
6. Combining and Expanding Your Ideas
7. Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Describe
8. Using Modifiers to Add Detail
Writers' Workshops: Using Language Effectively
Part III: Common Sentence Problems and How to Avoid Them
9. Revising Confusing and Inconsistent Sentences
10. Using Verbs Correctly
Writers' Workshops: Digital Literacy in the Wired Classroom
Part IV: Paragraph Basics, Development, and Revision
11. Planning and Organizing
12. Drafting and Revising
13. Developing, Arranging, and Connecting Details
14. Using Methods of Organization
Writers' Workshops: Using Visuals in Your Writing
15. Revising Paragraphs
Part V: Essay Basics, Development, and Common Problems
16. Essay Basics and Development
17. Avoiding Common Problems in Essays
Part VI: A Thematic Reader
Part VII: Reviewing the Basics
COMPREHENSIVE CONTENTS
Part I: GETTING STARTED
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Writing
Writing Understanding What Writing Is and Is Not
Beginning Tips for Generating Ideas
Beginning Tips for Organizing Your Ideas
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