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Critical Reading, Critical Writing: A Handbook to Understanding College Composition
FA25 Edition
Introduction
Sarah Johnson; Beth Caruso; and Nic Learned
1. Critical Reading
Elizabeth Browning; Karen Kyger; and Cate Bombick
2. The Active Reading Process
3. The Writing Process
Kathy Boylan
4. The Research Process
Sarah Johnson
5. Academic Inquiry and Developing a Research Question
Nic Learned
6. Finding and Using Outside Sources
Katelyn Burton
7. Roles that Sources Can Play
Sarah Johnson and Jeremy O'Roark
8. Synthesis of Multiple Sources
9. Putting Sources in Context
10. How and Why to Cite
11. Rhetoric and Genre: You've Got This!
12. What Is Rhetoric?
13. The Rhetorical Situation
14. Multi-Modal Communication
Ann Fillmore and Johnny Cook
15. Argument
Kirsten DeVries
16. Writing Basics: What Makes a Good Sentence?
Jenifer Kurtz
17. Working With Words: Which Word is Right?
18. Punctuation
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