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9780312392918

Bedford Guide for College Writers with Reader : Research Manual

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    9780312392918

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    0312392915

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2001-12-21
  • Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
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Summary

A 2-in-1 version of The Bedford Guide, Sixth Edition, this new book includes everything in the full-sized version except the handbook and research section.

Table of Contents

Preface: To the Instructor vii
How to Use The Bedford Guide for College Writers xxiii
Rhetorical Contents xxxv
A WRITER'S GUIDE
Introduction: Writing in College
3(2)
PART ONE A College Writer's Processes 5(26)
Introduction
7(1)
Writing Processes
8(7)
Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing
8(1)
A Process of Writing
9(3)
Generating Ideas
10(1)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
10(1)
Revising and Editing
11(1)
Activity: Describing Your Writing Process
12(1)
Audience and Purpose
12(2)
Writing for Readers
12(1)
Activity: Considering Audience
13(1)
Writing for a Reason
13(1)
Activity: Considering Purpose
14(1)
What Matters Most
14(1)
Reading Processes
15(7)
A Process of Reading
16(1)
Activity: Describing Your Own Reading Process
16(1)
Getting Started
16(3)
Preparing to Read
17(1)
Responding to Reading
17(1)
Activity: Annotating a Passage
18(1)
Reading on a Literal Level
19(1)
Knowing, Comprehending, and Applying
19(1)
Reading on an Analytical Level
20(2)
Analyzing, Synthesizing, and Evaluating
20(1)
Activity: Reading Analytically
21(1)
Critical Thinking Processes
22(9)
A Process of Critical Thinking
22(1)
Using Critical Thinking
23(2)
Activity: Thinking Critically to Solve a Problem
24(1)
Supporting Critical Thinking with Evidence
25(2)
Types of Evidence
25(2)
Activity: Looking for Evidence
27(1)
Testing Evidence
27(2)
Using Evidence to Support an Appeal
29(2)
Logical Appeal
29(1)
Emotional Appeal
29(1)
Ethical Appeal
30(1)
Activity: Identifying Types of Appeals
30(1)
PART TWO A Writer's Situations 31(160)
Introduction
33(2)
Recalling an Experience
35(16)
Learning from Other Writers
36(7)
The Art of Eating Spaghetti
36(3)
Russell Baker
What is a Hunter? (Student Essay)
39(4)
Robert G. Schreiner
Learning by Writing
43(6)
The Assignment: Recalling a Personal Experience
43(1)
Generating Ideas
44(1)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
45(1)
Revising and Editing
46(2)
Other Assignments
48(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Recalling Experience
49(2)
Observing a Scene
51(14)
Learning from Other Writers
52(5)
Here is New York
52(2)
E. B. White
Footprints: The Mark of Our Passing (Student Essay)
54(3)
Sandy Messina
Learning by Writing
57(6)
The Assignment: Observing a Scene
57(1)
Generating Ideas
58(2)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
60(1)
Revising and Editing
60(2)
Other Assignments
62(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Observing a Scene
63(2)
Interviewing a Subject
65(16)
Learning from Other Writers
66(6)
Mining for Humor
66(2)
Monica Yant Kinney
Listen (Student Essay)
68(4)
Dawn Kortz
Learning by Writing
72(8)
The Assignment: Interviewing
72(1)
Generating Ideas
72(4)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
76(2)
Revising and Editing
78(1)
Other Assignments
79(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Writing from an Interview
80(1)
Comparing and Contrasting
81(19)
Learning from Other Writers
82(8)
The Victorian Internet
82(4)
Tom Standage
Take Me Out to the Ball Game, but Which One? (Student Essay)
86(4)
Tim Chabot
Learning by Writing
90(8)
The Assignment: Comparing and Contrasting
90(1)
Generating Ideas
90(3)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
93(3)
Revising and Editing
96(1)
Other Assignments
97(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Comparing and Contrasting
98(2)
Explaining Causes and Effects
100(17)
Learning from Other Writers
101(7)
Kids in the Mall: Growing Up Controlled
101(4)
William Severini Kowinski
Invisible Women (Student Essay)
105(3)
Yun Yung Choi
Learning by Writing
108(7)
The Assignment: Explaining Causes and Effects
108(1)
Generating Ideas
109(2)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
111(1)
Revising and Editing
112(3)
Other Assignments
115(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Explaining Causes and Effects
115(2)
Taking a Stand
117(21)
Learning from Other Writers
118(6)
Last Rites for Indian Dead
118(3)
Suzan Shown Harjo
Affirmative Action Encourages Racism (Student Essay)
121(3)
Thaddeus Watulak
Learning by Writing
124(12)
The Assignment: Taking a Stand
124(1)
Generating Ideas
125(5)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
130(2)
Revising and Editing
132(2)
Recognizing Logical Fallacies
134(2)
Other Assignments
136(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Taking a Stand
136(2)
Proposing a Solution
138(18)
Learning from Other Writers
139(6)
Why Prisons Don't Work
140(2)
Wilbert Rideau
issed Opportunities (Student Essay)
142(3)
Heather Colbenson
Learning by Writing
145(9)
The Assignment: Proposing a Solution
145(1)
Generating Ideas
146(2)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
148(2)
Revising and Editing
150(3)
Other Assignments
153(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Proposals
154(2)
Evaluating
156(17)
Learning from Other Writers
157(8)
The Frog Factor
157(3)
Bill McKibben
Coffee Odyssey (Student Essay)
160(5)
Clay McCuistion
Learning by Writing
165(6)
The Assignment: Writing an Evaluation
165(1)
Generating Ideas
165(3)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
168(1)
Revising and Editing
169(1)
Other Assignments
170(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Evaluating
171(2)
Reading Critically
173(18)
Learning from Other Writers
174(6)
Kids, Divorce, and the Myth
175(2)
Ellen Goodman
Times Series Delved Successfully into Race (Student Essay)
177(3)
Ryan Miday
Learning by Writing
180(8)
The Assignment: Reading Critically
180(1)
Generating Ideas
181(3)
Planning, Drafting, and Developing
184(2)
Revising and Editing
186(2)
Other Assignments
188(1)
Applying What You Learn: Some Uses of Writing from Critical Reading
188(3)
PART THREE Special Writing Situations 191(66)
Introduction
193(1)
Responding to Literature
194(30)
Literary Analysis
194(22)
Learning from Other Writers
194(1)
The Lottery
195(8)
Shirley Jackson
The Hidden Truth: An Analysis of Shirley Jackson's ``The Lottery'' (Student Essay)
203(3)
Jonathan Burns
Analyzing the Elements of Literature: A Glossary of Terms
206(3)
Learning by Writing
209(7)
Strategies for Writing about Literature: Synopsis and Paraphrase
216(6)
Learning from Other Writers: Synopsis
216(1)
A Synopsis of ``The Lottery'' (Student Example)
217(2)
Jonathan Burns
Learning by Writing: Synopsis
219(1)
The Story of an Hour
219(2)
Kate Chopin
Learning by Writing: Paraphrase
221(1)
Other Assignments for Writing about Literature
222(2)
Writing in the Workplace
224(15)
Guidelines for Writing in the Workplace
224(3)
Know Your Purpose
225(1)
Keep Your Audience in Mind
225(1)
Use an Appropriate Tone
226(1)
Present Information Carefully
226(1)
Business Letters
227(4)
Format for Business Letters
229(2)
Memoranda
231(2)
Format for Memoranda
232(1)
Electronic Mail
233(1)
Format for E-mail
234(1)
Resumes and Application Letters
234(5)
Resumes
234(2)
Application Letters
236(3)
Writing for Assessment
239(18)
Essay Examinations
239(9)
Preparing for the Exam
239(1)
Learning from Another Writer
240(1)
Generating Ideas
241(1)
Planning: Recognizing Typical Exam Questions
242(3)
Drafting: The Only Version
245(2)
Revising: Rereading and Proofing
247(1)
Short-Answer Examinations
248(1)
Timed Writings
248(2)
Types of Topics
249(1)
Writing for Portfolio Assessment
250(7)
Understanding Portfolio Assessment
251(1)
Tips for Keeping a Portfolio
252(5)
PART FOUR A Writer's Strategies 257(2)
Introduction
259(1)
Strategies for Generating Ideas
260(11)
Finding Ideas
260(8)
Brainstorming
260(3)
Freewriting
263(2)
Keeping a Journal
265(2)
Asking a Reporter's Questions
267(1)
Getting Ready
268(3)
Setting Up Circumstances
268(2)
Preparing Your Mind
270(1)
Strategies for Planning
271(14)
Stating and Using a Thesis
271(4)
Discovering Your Thesis
272(1)
How to State a Thesis
273(2)
How to Use a Thesis
275(1)
Organizing Your Ideas
275(10)
Grouping Your Ideas
276(3)
Outlining
279(6)
Strategies for Drafting
285(15)
Making a Start Enjoyable
285(2)
Restarting
287(1)
Paragraphing
287(1)
Using Topic Sentences
288(3)
Kinds of Topic Sentences
289(2)
Writing an Opening
291(2)
Kinds of Openings
291(2)
Writing a Conclusion
293(3)
Kinds of Conclusions
293(3)
Achieving Coherence
296(4)
Devices That Create Coherence
296(4)
Strategies for Developing
300(19)
Giving Examples
301(2)
Providing Details
303(2)
Defining
305(2)
Analyzing
307(3)
Dividing and Classifying
310(2)
Analyzing a Process
312(2)
Comparing and Contrasting
314(2)
Identifying Causes and Effects
316(3)
Strategies for Revising and Editing
319(16)
Re-viewing and Revising
319(5)
Revising for Purpose
320(1)
Revising for Audience
320(1)
Revising for Structure
321(2)
Working with a Peer Editor
323(1)
Stressing What Counts
324(2)
Stating First or Last
325(1)
Cutting and Whittling
326(5)
Editing and Proofreading
331(4)
Strategies for Designing Your Document
335(23)
Understanding Four Basic Principles of Document Design
338(4)
Principle 1: Know Your Readers
338(1)
Principle 2: Satisfy Your Reader's Expectations
339(3)
Principle 3: Consider Your Reader's Constraints
342(1)
Principle 4: Remember Your Purpose
342(1)
Creating an Effective Design for Your Document
342(12)
Choosing Fonts
343(3)
Preparing Lists
346(1)
Using White Space Strategically
347(2)
Using Headings and Alignment
349(2)
Using Repetition Purposefully
351(3)
Using Visuals to Reinforce Your Content
354(4)
Adding Visuals
354(1)
Crediting Sources
355(1)
Arranging Visuals and Text in Your Document
355(3)
Strategies for Understanding Visual Representations
358(20)
Using Strategies for Visual Analysis
359(1)
Seeing the Big Picture
359(2)
Prominent Element
360(1)
Focal Point
360(1)
Observing the Characteristics of an Image
361(8)
Cast of Characters
361(2)
Story of the Image
363(1)
Design and Arrangement
363(1)
Artistic Choices
364(5)
Interpreting the Meaning of an Image
369(8)
General Feeling or Mood
369(1)
Sociological, Political, Economic, or Cultural Attitudes
370(1)
Language
370(2)
Signs and Symbols
372(1)
Themes
372(5)
A WRITER'S READER
Introduction: Reading to Write
377(1)
Families
378(33)
Once More to the Lake
379(6)
E. B. White
Mother Tongue
385(6)
Amy Tan
Black like ... Shirley Temple?
391(3)
Gerald Early
Evan's Two Moms
394(3)
Anna Quindlen
Silk Parachute
397(3)
John McPhee
Paired Essays
A Part-Time Marriage
400(4)
Noel Perrin
Remarriage and Stepfamilies
404(7)
Stephanie Coontz
Men and Women
411(31)
I Want a Wife
412(3)
Judy Brady
The Men We Carry in Our Minds
415(5)
Scott Russell Sanders
Our Barbies, Ourselves
420(3)
Emily Prager
Three Generations of Native American Women's Birth Experience
423(5)
Joy Harjo
From Now On, Let Women Kill Their Own Spiders
428(3)
Dave Barry
Paired Essays
Women and Men Talking on the Job
431(6)
Deborah Tannen
How Men and Women Think
437(5)
Nicholas Wade
Popular Culture
442(24)
Why We Crave Horror Movies
443(3)
Stephen King
The Myth of Cinderella
446(4)
Veronica Chambers
Shopping and Other Spiritual Adventures in America Today
450(3)
Phyllis Rose
Illusions Are Forever
453(3)
Jay Chiat
Paired Essays
How to Zap Violence on TV
456(3)
Ellen Goodman
Public Enemy Number One?
459(7)
Mike Males
The Workplace
466(35)
Four Weeks Vacation
467(6)
Joe Robinson
Year of the Blue-Collar Guy
473(3)
Steve Olson
The Case against Chores
476(3)
Jane Smiley
From No Shame in My Game
479(6)
Katherine S. Newman
Commercial Fisherman
485(4)
lan Bruce
Paired Essays
Nice Perks---If You Can Get 'Em
489(6)
Anne Finnigan
Unequal Work for Unequal Pay
495(6)
Elinor Burkett
Body Image
501(1)
I Want to Be Miss America
502(5)
Julia Alvarez
My Inner Shrimp
507(3)
Garry Trudeau
Victoria's Not-So-Secret Strategy
510(4)
Marisa Kula
Mirror Image
514(5)
Alicia Potter
Paired Essays
My Jewish Nose
519(5)
Lisa Jervis
Cutting Edge
524
Janice Turner
APPENDIX Quick Editing Guide A-1(2)
A. Editing for Common Grammar Problems
A-3(9)
B. Editing to Ensure Effective Sentences
A-12(2)
C. Editing for Common Punctuation Problems
A-14(3)
D. Editing for Common Mechanics Problems
A-17(6)
E. Editing for Common Format Problems
A-23
Index I-1

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