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1. Discussion Rubric
2. Just-in-time Review Links
3. I Need Help
4. Self as Writer
5. Discussion: What is a Literacy Narrative?
6. Discussion: Strategies Writers Use in a Literacy Narrative
7. Discussion: How to Summarize (Basic Rules)
8. Discussion: Synthesizing Literacy Narratives
9. Assignment: Summarize a Sophisticated Essay about Literacy Narratives
10. Audience Awareness
11. Writing For Your Audience
12. Analyzing Your Audience
13. Finding Your Voice
14. Different Voices
15. Academic Voice
16. Tips On Academic Voice
17. Finding Your Voice Review
18. Modes Of Persuasion
19. Ethos
20. Pathos
21. Logos
22. Modes of Persuasion Activity
23. Putting it all together: Modes of Persuasion
24. Using Evidence
25. Using Experience
26. Using Primary Sources
27. Using Secondary Sources
28. Examining Sample Integration
29. Using Evidence Activity
30. Source Integration
31. Synthesizing Sources
32. Source Integration
33. Paraphrasing
34. Paraphrasing Structure
35. Paraphrasing Activity
36. Quoting
37. Quoting II
38. Using Sources Blending Source Material with Your Own Work
39. Using Sources Creatively
40. Integration Practice
41. When to Quote & When to Paraphrase
42. Paragraphing
43. Revising & Editing Process
44. Revision Checklist
45. Editing Checklist
46. See It In Practice: Revising and Editing
47. Literacy Narrative Assignment
48. Understanding the Rhetorical Situation
49. Argument Analysis
50. Thinking About Content
51. Thinking Rhetorically
52. Looking at a Sample Analysis
53. Practicing Analysis
54. Brainstorming
55. Rhetorical Analysis Assignment
56. Research
57. Group Work
58. Group Work online
59. Collaborative Writing
60. Finding Topics
61. Finding Arguments
62. Topic Development
63. Narrowing & Developing
64. Narrowing Process
65. Research Questions
66. Developing Keywords for Your Research
67. Library Worksheet: Tips for Evaluating Information
68. Evaluating Sources
69. Source Suitability
70. Authorship & Authority
71. Evaluating Sources: Documentation
72. Timely Sources
73. Evaluating Online Sources
74. Evaluation Checklist
75. Databases v. Google
76. Wikipedia
77. Thesis Development
78. See It In Practice: Thesis Development
79. Thesis Statement Activity
80. Using Sources Effectively
81. Organizing Your Argument
82. Argument & Audience
83. Revising & Editing A Research Paper
84. Note-Taking
85. Labeling Notes
86. Documenting Notes
87. See It In Practice: Note Taking
88. Oral Presentation Assignment
89. Research Project Assignment
Download the Rhetorical Analysis Worksheet here.
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