Narration | |
Only Daughter, Cisneros | |
How the Crab Apple Grew, Keillor | |
Shooting an Elephant, Orwell | |
Description | |
In the Kitchen, Gates, Jr. Once More to the Lake, White | |
The Way to Rainy Mountain, Momaday | |
Comparison/Contrast | |
Sex, Lies, and Conversation, Tannen | |
How it Feels to Be Colored Me, Hurston | |
Reading the River, Twain | |
Process Analysis | |
How to Write With Style, Vonnegut | |
E-Mail: What You Should - and Shouldn't Say, Hansen | |
How to Say Nothing in 500 Words, Roberts | |
Persuasive/Argumentation | |
Should English be the Law?, King | |
The Ethics of Euthanasia, Schneiderman | |
Sex, Lies and Advertising, Steinem | |
Classification/Division | |
Doublespeak, Lutz | |
The Myth of the Latin American Women, Cofer | |
College Pressures | |
Zinsser | |
Definition | |
Why I Want a Wife, Brady | |
Mother Tongue, Tan | |
The Barrio, Ramirez | |
Exemplification | |
Just Walk on by: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space, Staples | |
On the Interstate: A City of the Mind, Hubbell | |
A Weight That Women Carry, Tisdale | |
Cause and Effect | |
On Reading and Writing | |
King | |
Meet the Bickersons, Roach | |
The Fear of Losing a Culture, Rodriguez | |
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