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Patterns of Reflection A Reader

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ISBN-10: 020564595X

ISBN-13: 9780205645954

Edition: 7th 2009

Authors: Dorothy Seyler

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This engaging reader provides brief, readable selections organized by both rhetorical pattern and theme.
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Book details

List price: $99.99
Edition: 7th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/10/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 518
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Dorothy U. Seyler is professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College of William and Mary, Dr. Seyler holds advanced degrees from Columbia University and the State University of New York at Albany. She taught at Ohio State University, the University of Kentucky, and Nassau Community College before moving with her family to Northern Virginia.She has coauthored Introduction to Literature and Language Power, both in second editions, and is the author of The Writer's Stance, Patterns of Reflection, in its third edition, The Reading Context, Steps to College Reading, Understanding Argument, and Read, Reason, Write, currently in its fifth…    

New Contents are Identified with an Asterisk
Preface
On Reading and Writing
The Challenges and Rewards of Writing
Good Reasons for Reading Guidelines for Active Reading
Guided Reading
ldquo;Society Is Dead We Have Retreated into the IWorldrdquo;
Writing Focus: Using Summary, Analysis, and Synthesis Getting Started
ldquo;The Writerrdquo;
ldquo;The Watcher at the Gatesrdquo;
ldquo;On Reading and Becoming a Writerrdquo;
ldquo;How to Write with Stylerdquo;
Communicating with Instructors and Peers: In Person and Online
Participating in Peer Evaluations
The 7 Habits of Highly Successful Students Making Connections Topics for WritingabitH
Using Narration: Growing Up, Growing Wiser When to Use Narration
How to Use Narration Writing Focus: Preparing Your Essay for Readers
Getting Started: Reflections on Growing Up or Growing
ldquo;The End of My Childhoodrdquo;
ldquo;Always Runningrdquo;
ldquo;Only Daughterrdquo;
ldquo;Losing My Jihadismrdquo;
ldquo;The Best Story Turned Out to Be No Story At Allrdquo;
ldquo;Death of an Officerrdquo;
ldquo;Inconspicuous Consumptionrdquo; Making Connections Topics for Writing A Checklist for Narration Essays
Using Description: Reflecting on People and Places When to Use Description
How to Use Description Writing Focus: Itrsquo;s All About Words Getting Started: Reflections on a Painting
The Third of May, 1808
The Dance Class
Three Dancers
Two Women Seated by a Woodland Stream
Room in New York
The Persistence of Memory Tracy Kidder,ldquo;
ldquo;Lost Lives of Womenrdquo;
ldquo;Remembering Lobordquo;
ldquo;Trouble Womanrdquo;
ldquo;Africardquo;