Table Of ContentThe Wood COMPANION WEBSITE expands on the text by mirroring each of its chapters and providing an interactive environment with additional exercises and links to related websites. Features include: Self-graded questions related to content and readings—perfect to test comprehension and gauge progress throughout the course Three types of essay activities: short answers/paragraphs, research, and exercises taking students through the process of writing various types of argumentative papers Self-graded labeling exercises where students analyze arguments Net search highlighting key terms from each chapter Message board and chat room for whole-class participation The Wood Companion Website is available free upon adoption. Check it out at www.prenhall.com/wood
SynopsisThis brief rhetoric helps students develop strategies for critical reading, critical thinking, research, and writing that will help them argue clearly and convincingly. It teaches them to identify and develop arguments, to read and form reactions and opinions of their own, to analyze an audience, to seek common ground, and to use a wide, realistic range of techniques to write argument papers that express their individual views and original perspectives on modern issues. It includes clear explanations and examples of argument theory and reading and writing processes, research and documentation skills, and offers engaging, class-tested writing assignments and activities. 49 Essays for Analysis cover several broad issue and sub-issue areas, all of contemporary concern. Unique chapters discuss student argument styles, Rogerian argument, and argument and literature.