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Summary
Exploring Writing: Paragraphs and Essaysserves as a guidebook for every step of the writing process. Emphasizing both process and practice, with a focus on revision, the new second edition helps to apply and advance writing skills using John Langan's proven techniques. Mastering essential sentence skills, learning to write effective paragraphs and essays, and becoming a critical reader are turning points for every writer, and they will prepare the students for writing situations in college and beyond.
Table of Contents
EXPLORING WRITING: PARAGRAPHS AND ESSAYS, 3/e
By John Langan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE xxv
PART ONE: WRITING: SKILLS AND PROCESS 2
1. An Introduction to Writing 4
Point and Support 5
An Important Difference between Writing and Talking 5
Point and Support in a Paragraph 6
Knowing Your Purpose and Audience 8
Benefits of Paragraph Writing 9
Writing as a Skill 9
Writing as a Process of Discovery 11
Keeping a Journal 12
Tips on Using a Computer 14
Ways to Use a Computer at Each Stage of the Writing Process 15
2. The Writing Process 19
Prewriting 20
Technique 1: Freewriting 20
Technique 2: Questioning 23
Technique 3: Making a List 24
Technique 4: Clustering 26
Technique 5: Preparing a Scratch Outline 27
Writing a First Draft 28
Writing a First Draft: A Student Model 29
Revising 30
Revising Content 31
Revising Sentences 31
Editing 31
An Illustration of the Revising and Editing Processes 32
Using Peer Review 34
Identification 35
Scratch Outline 35
Comments 35
Review Activities 36
Taking a Writing Inventory 36
Prewriting 38
Outlining 40
Revising 46
PART TWO: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE WRITING 52
3. The First and Second Steps in Writing 54
Step 1: Begin with a Point 55
Identifying Common Errors in Topic Sentences 57
Understanding the Two Parts of a Topic Sentence 59
Selecting a Topic Sentence 61
Writing a Topic Sentence I 62
Writing a Topic Sentence II 64
Step 2: Support the Point with Specific Evidence 65
The Point as an “Umbrella” Idea 66
Reinforcing Point and Support 68
The Importance of Specific Details 71
Recognizing Specific Details I 71
Recognizing Specific Details II 74
Providing Supporting Evidence 74
The Importance of Adequate Details 75
Identifying Adequate Supporting Evidence 77
Adding Details to Complete a Paragraph 80
Writing a Paragraph 81
4. The Third and Fourth Steps in Writing 84
Step 3: Organize and Connect the Specific Evidence 85
Common Methods of Organization: Time Order and Emphatic Order 85
Transitions 89
Other Connecting Words 95
Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free Sentences 98
Revising Sentences 98
Editing Sentences 116
5. Four Bases for Revising Writing 119
Base 1: Unity 120
Understanding Unity 120
Checking for Unity 122
Base 2: Support 126
Understanding Support 126
Checking for Support 127
Base 3: Coherence 129
Understanding Coherence 129
Checking for Coherence 131
Base 4: Sentence Skills 135
Understanding Sentence Skills 135
Checking for Sentence Skills 138
Evaluating Paragraphs for All Four Bases: Unity, Support, Coherence, and Sentence Skills 139
PART THREE: PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT 144
6. Exemplification 146
Paragraphs to Consider 147
Developing an Exemplification Paragraph 149
Development through Prewriting 149
Development through Revising 151
Writing an Exemplification Paragraph 151
7. Narration 157
Paragraphs to Consider 158
Developing a Narrative Paragraph 160
Development through Prewriting 160
Development through Revising 161
Writing a Narrative Paragraph 162
8. Description 166
Paragraphs to Consider 167
Developing a Descriptive Paragraph 169
Development through Prewriting 169
Development through Revising 171
Writing a Descriptive Paragraph 171
9. Process 177
Paragraphs to Consider 178
Developing a Process Paragraph 180
Development through Prewriting 180
Development through Revising 182
Writing a Process Paragraph 182
10. Cause and Effect 187
Paragraphs to Consider 188
Developing a Cause-and-Effect Paragraph 189
Development through Prewriting 189
Development through Revising 191
Writing a Cause-and-Effect Paragraph 191
11. Comparison or Contrast 196
Paragraphs to Consider 197
Methods of Development 198
One Side at a Time 199
Point by Point 199
Additional Paragraph to Consider 201
Developing a Comparison or Contrast Paragraph 202
Development through Prewriting 202
Development through Revising 204
Writing a Comparison or Contrast Paragraph 205
12. Definition 209
Paragraphs to Consider 210
Developing a Definition Paragraph 212
Development through Prewriting 212
Development through Revising 214
Writing a Definition Paragraph 214
13. Division-Classification 219
Paragraphs to Consider 220
Developing a Division-Classification Paragraph 223
Development through Prewriting 223
Development through Revising 225
Writing a Division-Classification Paragraph 226
Argument 231
Strategies for Arguments 232
Use Tactful, Courteous Language 232
Point Out Common Ground 232
Acknowledge Differing Viewpoints 233
When Appropriate, Grant the Merits of Differing Viewpoints 233
Rebut Differing Viewpoints 233
Paragraphs to Consider 236
Developing an Argument Paragraph 238
Development through Prewriting 238
Development through Revising 241
Writing an Argument Paragraph 242
PART FOUR: ESSAY DEVELOPMENT 248
15. Introduction to Essay Development 250
What Is an Essay? 251
Differences Between an Essay and Paragraph 251
Structure of the Traditional Essay 251
A Model Essay 251
Parts of an Essay 252
Introductory Paragraph 252
Body: Supporting Paragraphs 253
Concluding Paragraph 254
Diagram of an Essay 255
Identifying the Parts of an Essay 256
Important Considerations in Essay Development 258
Determining Your Point of View 258
Doing a Personal Review 260
16.Writing the Essay 261
Step 1: Begin with a Point, or Thesis 262
Understanding Thesis Statements 262
Writing a Good Thesis I 262
Writing a Good Thesis II 264
Step 2: Support the Thesis with Specific Evidence 269
The Importance of Specific Details 271
The Importance of Adequate Details 272
Adding Details to Complete an Essay 272
Step 3: Organize and Connect the Specific Evidence 274
Common Methods of Organization 274
Transitions 276
Other Connecting Words 279
Identifying Transitions and Other Connecting Words 279
Step 4: Write Clear, Error-Free Sentences 280
Use Active Verbs 281
Practice in Revising Sentences 282
Revising Essays for All Four Bases: Unity, Support, Coherence, and Sentence Skills 287
17. Introductions, Conclusions, and Titles 291
Introductory Paragraph 292
Functions of the Introduction 292
Common Methods of Introduction 292
Concluding Paragraph 295
Common Methods of Conclusion 295
Identifying Introductions and Conclusions 297
Titles 299
Essay Writing Assignments 300
18. Patterns of Essay Development 306
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Exemplification
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Exemplification
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Narration
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Narration
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Description
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Wriitng an Essay with Emphasis on Description
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Process
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Process
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause-and-Effect
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause-and-Effect
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause-and-Effect
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Cause-and-Effect
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Comparison or Contrast
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Comparison or Contrast
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Definition
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Definition
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Division-Classification
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Division-Classification
Developing an Essay with Emphasis on Argument
Considering Purpose and Audience
Student Essay to Consider
Writing an Essay with Emphasis on Argument
19. Special College Skills 338
Taking Essay Exams 339
Step 1: Anticipate Ten Probable Questions 339
Step 2: Prepare and Memorize an Informal Outline Answer for Each Question 340
Step 3: Look at the Exam Carefully and Do Several Things 341
Step 4: Prepare a Brief, Informal Outline before Writing Your Essay Answer 343
Step 5: Write a Clear, Well-Organized Essay
Writing a Summary 343
How to Summarize an Article 346
How to Summarize a Book 354
Writing a Report 355
Part 1 of a Report: A Summary of the Work 355
Part 2 of a Report: Your Reaction to the Work 355
Points to Keep in Mind When Writing a Report 356
A Model Report 356
20. Writing a Research Paper 359
Step 1: Select a Topic That You Can Readily Research 360
Researching at a Local Library 360
Researching on the Internet 360
Step 2: Limit Your Topic and Make the Purpose of Your Paper Clear 361
Step 3: Gather Information on Your Limited Topic 362
Step 4: Plan Your Paper and Take Notes on Your Limited Topic 362