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The Aims of This Edition | |
Research, Researchers, and Readers | p. 1 |
Thinking in Print: The Uses of Research, Public and Private | p. 9 |
Connecting with Your Reader: (Re)Creating Yourself and Your Readers | p. 16 |
Asking Questions, Finding Answers | p. 29 |
From Topics to Questions | p. 35 |
From Questions to a Problem | p. 51 |
From Problems to Sources | p. 68 |
Engaging Sources | p. 84 |
Making a Claim and Supporting It | p. 103 |
Making Good Arguments: An Overview | p. 108 |
Making Claims | p. 120 |
Assembling Reasons and Evidence | p. 130 |
Acknowledgments and Responses | p. 139 |
Warrants | p. 152 |
Planning, Drafting, and Revising | p. 171 |
Planning | p. 177 |
Drafting Your Report | p. 187 |
Revising Your Organization and Argument | p. 203 |
Communicating Evidence Visually | p. 213 |
Introductions and Conclusions | p. 232 |
Revising Style: Telling Your Story Clearly | p. 249 |
Some Last Considerations | p. 271 |
The Ethics of Research | p. 273 |
A Postscript for Teachers | p. 277 |
Bibliographical Resources | p. 283 |
Index | p. 313 |
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