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Introduction
1. Prewriting
2. Prewriting Strategies
3. Audience & Voice
4. Drafting
5. Revision
6. Specific Grammar Support for Writers
7. Peer Review
8. Readings and Activities for Writing Process
9. MLA Format
10. Elements of Rhetoric
11. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
12. Essay Features-Structures
13. Reading in College
14. Identifying Sources
15. Evaluating Sources
16. Readings and Activities for Elements of Rhetoric
17. Narrative and Memoir
18. Description
19. Evaluation Essay
20. Argument Essay
21. Literary Analysis
22. Writing a Letter
23. Compare and Contrast
24. Reflection and Portfolio
25. Readings and Activities for Rhetorical Modes
26. Suggested Assignments
27. Writing Process: Topic Exploration
28. Elements of Rhetoric: Audience and Purpose in Ads
29. Elements of Rhetoric: Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation
30. Elements of Rhetoric: Applying the Elements of Rhetoric
31. Rhetorical Modes: Rhetorical Analysis (major essay)
32. Writing Process: Pre-writing for Evaluation Essay
33. Writing Process: Evaluation Essay Thesis and Outline
34. Writing Process: Discussion of Evaluation Practice: A Case Study
35. Writing Process: Peer Review for Evaluation Essay
36. Rhetorical Modes: Evaluation (major essay)
37. Writing Process: Position Argument Pre-writing
38. Writing Process: Position Argument Thesis and Outline
39. Writing Process: Discussion for Scholarly Articles for the Position Argument
40. Writing Process: Peer Review Argument Essay
41. Rhetorical Modes: Position Argument (major essay)
42. Writing Process: Literary Analysis Pre-writing
43. Writing Process: Discussion of Literary Analysis
44. Writing Process: Literary Analysis Thesis and Outline
45. Writing Process: Peer Review Literary Analysis
46. Rhetorical Modes: Literary Analysis (major essay)
47. Rhetorical Modes: Final Reflection
48. Elements of Rhetoric: Introducing Sources
49. Elements of Rhetoric: Paraphrase and Summarize from Sources for Position Argument Essay
Appendix
Rhetorical Opportunity
Rhetorical Audience
Tone
Purpose
Audience
Context
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