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A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST  

Student Essay: “Enduring with Dignity: Akua’s Surviving Children” by Leanna Stoufer   

Commentary

Activities: Description 

Mario Suárez  EL HOYO    

The truth of the old adage “beauty lies in the eye of the beholder” is illustrated in this description of the place the author calls home. While his barrio may be considered an unattractive place by outsiders, it is beautiful to Mario Suárez because of the people who live there and the culture they embrace.
Figure 3.2 Essay Structure Diagram: ”El Hoyo” by Mario Suárez
David Helvarg THE STORM THIS TIME  

Three weeks after Hurricane Katrina, an environmentalist tours New Orleans and the Gulf Coast to assess damage and the prospects for recovery.

Riverbend BLOGGERS WITHOUT BORDERS   

An Iraqi woman describes her experience as a refugee in Syria and her realization that people from all segments of Iraqi society, even if they are divided against one another in Iraq, are united and often mutually supportive when they are displaced as refugees.
Judith Ortiz Cofer A PARTIAL REMEMBRANCE OF A PUERTO RICAN CHILDHOOD

With wistful affection, the author recalls the laughter and lessons of a late-afternoon gathering of women in her family.
Cherokee Paul McDonald A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE  

A chance encounter with a young boy turns into an experience the narrator will never forget—one that changes the way he sees the world. 

Additional Writing Topics  

4     NARRATION  

What Is Narration?  

How Narration Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Narration in an Essay

Figure 4.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Narration Essay

Revision Strategies

NARRATION: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay:  “Letters from Dad” by Laura Rose Dunn  

Commentary

Activities: Narration

Audre Lorde THE FOURTH OF JULY  

On a Fourth of July trip to the nation’s capital, a family is confronted by an ugly truth about American life.
Figure 4.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “The Fourth of July” by Audre Lorde 

Lynda Barry THE SANCTUARY OF SCHOOL  

For the narrator of this story, school served as much more than a place to attain an education. As is true for many children, school provided a desperately needed escape from an unhappy home where she was often overlooked.
Langston Hughes SALVATION

In the course of being “saved” during a revival meeting, a young boy’s life is changed forever.
Barbara Ehrenreich SERVING IN FLORIDA   

The author relates her experiences as a worker in low-wage, blue collar jobs and reflects on how they changed her, but not necessarily in a good way.

Joan Murray SOMEONE'S MOTHER

A woman gives a ride to a 90-year-old hitchhiker who can't remember where she lives but doesn't want her son to find out she's lost again.
Additional Writing Topics

 

5     EXEMPLIFICATION

What Is Exemplification? 

How Exemplification Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Exemplification in an Essay

Figure 5.1 Development Diagram: Writing an Exemplification Essay

Revision Strategies 

EXEMPLIFICATION: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST 

Student Essay: “ Professors Open Up About the Benefits of a College Degree” by Charlene Adams  

Commentary 

Activities: Exemplification

Kay S. Hymowitz TWEENS: TEN GOING ON SIXTEEN 

Where have all the children gone? According to Hymowitz, they’ve been hijacked by a culture that urges them to become teenagers at ten. From clothes and hairstyles to sex, drugs, and violence, today’s “tweens” are hurled prematurely into the adult world.
Figure 5.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Tweens: Ten Going On Sixteen” by Kay S. Hymowitz 
Temple Grandin SEEING IN BEAUTIFUL, PRECISE PICTURES

While many think of autism as a disability, the author and educator Temple Grandin considers the condition an asset that allows her to see the world in a way that would not be possible if she were “normal.”
Brent Staples BLACK MEN AND PUBLIC SPACE 

Staples describes his own experiences as a black man being avoided in public spaces because of his race.
Beth Johnson BOMBS BURSTING IN AIR 

Forced to share grim news with her children, the author reflects on life’s fragility—and its beauty.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni COMMON SCENTS: THE SMELL OF CHILDHOOD NEVER FADES 

An Indian woman recounts how every one of her scent-memories is associated with a life lesson taught by her mother.
Additional Writing Topics 

6     DIVISION-CLASSIFICATION 

What Is Division-Classification?

How Division-Classification Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Division-Classification in an Essay

Figure 6.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Division-Classification Essay

Revision Strategies

DIVISION-CLASSIFICATION: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “The Benchers, the Nappers, the Jellyfish, and the Musicians” by Catherine Gispert 

Commentary

Activities: Division-Classification 

Amy Tan MOTHER TONGUE

The author explores the different kinds of English that she uses and how they were shaped by the English her Chinese mother spoke.

Figure 6.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan
Stephanie Ericsson THE WAYS WE LIE

“You look great!” you tell a friend who resembles something the cat dragged in. “The check’s in the mail!” you say, knowing your account is empty as a drum. Stephanie Ericsson explores how, when, and why we lie.
William Zinsser COLLEGE PRESSURES

According to Zinsser, many students concentrate almost exclusively on the practical – and miss some of the most important parts of college life.
David Brooks PSST! “HUMAN CAPITAL”

Human capital, necessary for a just, prosperous society, is more than skills and knowledge. It includes cultural, social, moral, cognitive, and aspirational capital.
Bianca Bosker  HOW TEENS ARE REALLY USING FACEBOOK: IT’S A ‘SOCIAL BURDEN,’ PEW STUDY FINDS  

The author discusses a Pew Research Center report that reveals how teens are tiring of Facebook and turning to other social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr  to stay constantly connected to each other.
Additional Writing Topics

7     PROCESS ANALYSIS

What Is Process Analysis?

How Process Analysis Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Process Analysis in an Essay

Figure 7.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Process Analysis Essay

Revision Strategies

PROCESS ANALYSIS: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “Don’t Write Poetry—Be a Poet” by Jared Mosley 

Commentary

Activities: Process Analysis 

Amy Sutherland WHAT SHAMU TAUGHT ME ABOUT A HAPPY MARRIAGE

The writer rids her husband of some of his annoying habits by using an animal training technique; at the end, he’s using the same technique on her.

Figure 7.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “What Shamu Taught Me About A Happy Marriage” by Amy Sutherland    
Alex Horton ON GETTING BY  

After serving in the U.S. military in Iraq and returning to college at Georgetown University, Alex Horton offers advice that can help other student veterans as they cope with college life and gives non-veterans insight into the challenges veterans face.
Paul Roberts HOW TO SAY NOTHING IN 5 WORDS

An English professor analyzes a student essay, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Caroline Rego THE FINE ART OF COMPLAINING     

Shoddy service and malfunctioning products afflict us all, but some of us complain more effectively than others.
Werner Gundersheimer  A MOTHER'S SECRET 

For some, keeping secrets is less about the desire to hide the truth and more about the need to avoid the pain that talking about the past summons up.
Additional Writing Topics

8     COMPARISON-CONTRAST

What Is Comparison-Contrast?

How Comparison-Contrast Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Comparison-Contrast in an Essay

Figure 8.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Comparison-Contrast Essay

Revision Strategies

COMPARISON-CONTRAST: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “Buying a Cross-Country Mountain Bike” by Blake Norman 

Commentary

Activities: Comparison-Contrast 

Eric Weiner EUROMAIL AND AMERIMAIL 350 – Cite 27

The author compares e-mail styles and strategies in America and Europe—and declares a preference for one over the other.
Figure 8.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Euromail and Amerimail” by Eric Weiner 
Josie Appleton THE BODY PIERCING PROJECT  

Josie Appleton explores the diminishing taboo associated with tattoos and body piercings and compares the various reasons many individuals of all ages and from all walks of life use these procedures to modify their bodies.
Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom A MICKEY MOUSE APPROACH TO GLOBALIZATION 

Does the widespread popularity of American icons and products such as Mickey Mouse and the Big Mac indicate that the world is becoming more Americanized, or do other cultures attach their own significance and meaning to the things they borrow from us? Wasserstrom, a professor who specializes in Chinese history, explores this idea.
Dave Barry BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Why do men tend to be unconcerned about their appearance while women seem obsessed with how they look? Humorist Dave Barry advances an interesting theory.
Stephen Chapman THE PRISONER’S DILEMMA

Which, the author asks, is a more effective approach to punishment – a few moments of pain or many years of imprisonment? You decide.
Additional Writing Topics

9     CAUSE-EFFECT

What Is Cause-Effect?

How Cause-Effect Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Cause-Effect in an Essay

Figure 9.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Cause-Effect Essay

Revision Strategies

CAUSE-EFFECT: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “Party with a Purpose” by Erica Zwieg 

Commentary

Activities: Cause-Effect 

Jane S. Shaw NATURE IN THE SUBURBS

Is urban sprawl wiping out wildlife? Shaw explains how many wild animal species are finding new living environments in the expansion of suburbs.
Figure 9.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Nature in the Suburbs” by Jane S. Shaw
Leila Ahmed  REINVENTING THE VEIL  

The veil, or hijab, a head covering worn by many Islamic women and often regarded  as a symbol of oppression, was predicted to become a thing of the past by the twenty-first century. Instead, it has witnessed a comeback, especially among educated, progressive Muslim women. Ahmed explores this phenomenon and her own changing attitude towards the veil.
Jacques D’Amboise SHOWING WHAT IS POSSIBLE

By taking control of one’s body, this celebrated dancer explains, it is possible to take control of one’s life.
Juan Williams THE RULING THAT CHANGED AMERICA

Williams explores the effects on American society of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
John M. Darley and Bibb Latané WHEN WILL PEOPLE HELP IN A CRISIS?

“Woman attacked; bystanders ignore her screams.” We read such headlines and shake our heads in despair. What kind of people, we ask, could react so callously? The answer may be—people just like us.
Additional Writing Topics

10     DEFINITION

What Is Definition?

How Definition Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Definition in an Essay

Figure 10.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Definition Essay

Revision Strategies

DEFINITION: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “‘Tweet, Tweedle-lee-dee (118 Characters Left)” by Olivia Fletcher

Commentary

Activities: Definition

Ann Hulbert BEYOND THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE

The attitudes and values of “Gen Nexters”—those 18 to 25—seem contradictory, but perhaps they actually do make sense.

Figure 10.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Beyond the Pleasure Principle” by Ann Hulbert 

Keith Johnson WHO’S A PIRATE? IN COURT, A DUEL OVER DEFINITIONS

Although piracy has long been considered a crime, there is no complete explanation in U.S. law of what exactly piracy entails. So who, then, is a pirate?
Laura Fraser THE INNER CORSET 

This selection explores the changing definition of female beauty, from the days when big was considered beautiful to the present, when “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels” is the prevailing mantra.
Lillian Comas-Diaz HISPANICS, LATINOS, OR AMERICANOS: THE EVOLUTION OF IDENTITY  

Asserting that the names used to label individuals play an important role in their identities, Comas-Díaz creates a taxonomy of the words used to identify members of the Hispanic/Latino population and defines each term.  
William Raspberry THE HANDICAP OF DEFINITION

Raspberry looks at the expectations that many of his fellow African Americans have for themselves—and sees a serious problem.
Additional Writing Topics

11     ARGUMENTATION-PERSUASION

What Is Argumentation-Persuasion?

How Argumentation-Persuasion Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Argumentation-Persuasion in an Essay

Figure 11.1 Development Diagram: Writing an Argumentation-Persuasion Essay

QUESTIONS FOR USING TOULMIN LOGIC: A CHECKLIST

Revision Strategies

ARGUMENTATION-PERSUASION: A REVISION/PEER REVIEW CHECKLIST

Student Essay: “It’s About Time, Augusta” by Lydia Gumm  

Commentary

Activities: Argumentation-Persuasion

Stanley Fish FREE-SPEECH FOLLIES

A noted scholar explores the difference between invoking the First Amendment and simply exercising good judgment in academic settings.
Figure 11.2 Essay Structure Diagram: “Free-Speech Follies” by Stanley Fish 
Mary Sherry IN PRAISE OF THE “F” WORD

This author believes that the fear of receiving a failing grade can go a long way toward getting the attention of nonachieving students.
Wendell Berry FARMING AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

The author believes that in order for farming to be sustainable, it must follow practices set by ecosystems and human communities, not set by the industrial system.
Mark Twain THE DAMNED HUMAN RACE

With scathing irony, this celebrated writer exposes the violent nature of the lowest creature on Earth: the human being.
Anna Quindlen DRIVING TO THE FUNERAL

Every year high school students die in car accidents when other teens are driving. What can be done to stop these tragedies?
Examining an Issue: Gender-Based Education

Gerry Garibaldi HOW THE SCHOOLS SHORTCHANGE BOYS

The author contends that teaching is geared toward the learning style of girls, which leaves boys at a disadvantage.
Michael Kimmel A WAR AGAINST BOYS?

A gender studies researcher believes that if boys seem to perform worse than girls in school, important factors such as race and class may be at work – not a bias against boys in general.
Examining an Issue: Organ Donation

Alexander T. Tabarrok A MORAL SOLUTION TO THE ORGAN SHORTAGE

To encourage people to donate organs, the author proposes limiting the receipt of donated organs to only those who agree to donate themselves.
Virginia Postrel NEED TRANSPLANT DONORS? PAY THEM

Paying people who donate organs is one solution to the shortage of organs available for transplants.

Examining an Issue: Government Regulation to Help Control Obesity and Related Issues

Mark Bittman  WHAT CAUSES WEIGHT GAIN   

The food columnist and popular TV personality Mark Bittman takes a stand against hyperprocessed food that he believes is making Americans obese, advocating for government programs to help Americans gain control of their eating habits.
Michael Marlow & Sherzod Abdukadirov  GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION WILL NOT SOLVE OUR OBESITY PROBLEM    

As leading researchers,  Marlow and Abdukadirov make the argument that there is no easy answer to the issue of obesity in the United States and that individuals—not governments—must take the initiative in combating this serious issue.
Additional Writing Topics

12     COMBINING THE PATTERNS

The Patterns in Action: During the Writing Process

The Patterns in Action: In an Essay 572

Student Essay: “Dating Then and Now: A Convoluted Mess” by Houston Barber 

Hilary Rodham Clinton  REMARKS TO THE U.N. 4TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN PLENARY SESSION  

Hillary Rodham Clinton, considered by many to be the leading female political figure in the United States, makes an impassioned plea for women’s rights around the globe.
Martin Luther King, Jr. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE: CHAOS OR COMMUNITY?

America’s most influential civil rights leader pleads eloquently for a drastic change in the way that governments pursue world peace.
Joan Didion MARRYING ABSURD

Essayist Didion turns her curious gaze on the wedding industry of Las Vegas, a city created to gratify the illusions of hopeful gamblers, whether at the roulette wheel or in love.
Jonathan Swift A MODEST PROPOSAL   

In this classic eighteenth-century satirical essay, the Irish writer Jonathan Swift proposes an unthinkable solution to the starvation that is claiming the lives of thousands of his fellow countrymen.
APPENDIX A: A GUIDE TO USING SOURCES

Evaluating Source Materials

EVALUATING ARTICLES AND BOOKS: A CHECKLIST

EVALUATING INTERNET MATERIALS: A CHECKLIST

Analyzing and Synthesizing Source Material

ANALYZING AND SYNTHESIZING SOURCE MATERIAL: A CHECKLIST

Using Quotation, Summary, and Paraphrasing Without Plagiarizing

USING QUOTATION, SUMMARY, AND PARAPHRASE: A CHECKLIST

Avoiding Plagiarism 

Integrating Sources into Your Writing

INTEGRATING SOURCES INTO YOUR WRITING: A CHECKLIST

Documenting Sources: MLA Style

How to Document: MLA In-Text References

USING MLA PARENTHETICAL REFERENCES: A CHECKLIST

How to Document: MLA List of Works Cited

Citing Print Sources—Books

Citing Print Sources—Periodicals

Citing Sources Found on a Website

Citing Sources Found Through an Online Database or Scholarly Project

Citing Other Common Sources 

APPENDIX B: AVOIDING TEN COMMON WRITING ERRORS

1 Fragments

2 Comma Splices and Run-ons

3 Faulty Subject-Verb Agreement

4 Faulty Pronoun Agreement

5 Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

6 Faulty Parallelism

7 Comma Misuse

8 Apostrophe Misuse

9 Confusing Homonyms

10 Misuse of Italics and Underlining 

GLOSSARY

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INDEX

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Table of Contents

THEMATIC CONTENTS

PREFACE

1    READING CRITICALLY

Stage 1: Get an Overview of the Selection

FIRST READING: A CHECKLIST

Stage 2: Deepen Your Sense of the Selection    

SECOND READING: A CHECKLIST  

Stage 3: Evaluate the Selection

EVALUATING A SELECTION: A CHECKLIST  

Assessing Visuals in a Reading  

Assessing an Image: An Example

Assessing a Graph: An Example  

A Model Annotated Reading 

Ellen Goodman FAMILY COUNTERCULTURE  

Parents are told to switch the dial if they don’t want their kids watching something on TV. But what should parents do when the entire culture warrants being switched off?
2     THE WRITING PROCESS  

Figure 2.1 Stages of the Writing Process  

Stage 1: Prewrite  

ANALYZING YOUR AUDIENCE: A CHECKLIST  

Activities: Prewrite  

Stage 2: Identify the Thesis  

Activities: Identify the Thesis

Stage 3: Support the Thesis with Evidence

Activities: Support the Thesis with Evidence  

Stage 4: Organize the Evidence  

OUTLINING: A CHECKLIST

Activities: Organize the Evidence  

Stage 5: Write the First Draft

TURNING OUTLINE INTO FIRST DRAFT: A CHECKLIST

Figure 2.2 Structure of an Essay  

Activities: Write the First Draft

Stage 6: Revise the Essay  

Stage 7: Edit and Proofread  

Student Essay: “What You Don’t Know About Video Games Can Hurt You” by Caylah Francis   

Commentary  

Activity: Revise the Essay 

3     DESCRIPTION   

What Is Description?

How Description Fits Your Purpose and Audience

Strategies for Using Description in an Essay  

Figure 3.1 Development Diagram: Writing a Description Essay  

Revision Strategies  


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