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Appropriate paragraph length g. Link paragraphs with key words h. Effective introductions and conclusions 6. Constructing and Evaluating Arguments a. Arguable thesis b. Understand alternative views. Test your main points e. Build a compelling case f. Structure your argument g.

Avoid fallacies h. Electronic argument i. Visual argument PART 2. The Research Project a. Become a researcher b. Make a Schedule c. Research notebook d. Working bibliography e. Background information f. Focused research 8. Using the Internet for Research a.

Use Internet sources b. Know the Internet and Web c. Search the Internet and Web d. Evaluating Electronic and Print Sources a. Legitimate sources b. Using Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism. Use sources responsibly. Paraphrase accurately. Summarize briefly f. Avoid plagiarism in summarizing g. Quote sparingly h. Avoid plagiarism in quoting Writing the Research Paper a. Rhetorical stance and thesis b. Plan your structure c. Write a draft d. Review and revise your draft e. Follow formatting conventions PART 3.

Integrate sources and avoid plagiarism b. In-text citations c. Bibliographic footnotes and endnotes d. Works Cited Page e. Content notes d. References Page e. Integrate sources and avoid plagiarism g.

In-text citations h. Notes i. Bibliography entries CSE System j. Integrate sources and avoid plagiarism k. In-text citations l. References list PART 5. Design Principles and Graphics a. Three design principles b. Formatting tools c.

Graphics d. Review your document Designing Web Documents a. Basic design b. Planning c. Writing PART 6. Electronic Communications a.

The rhetoric of etools b. Email c. Online networks d. Instant communication IMs, TMs e. Web course tools Writing in the Disciplines a. Disciplinary research b. Disciplinary discourse Writing about Literature a.

Read literature critically b. Purpose, persona, and audience c. Claim and thesis d. Appropriate person and tense e. Writing in the Natural and Social Sciences a. Types of writing b. Purpose and audience c. Business Writing a.

Oral Presentations a. Preparing b. Select visual aids c. Practice, practice, practice d. Speak with enthusiasm and focus e. Design overhead transparencies c. Use PowerPoint TM Essay Exams and Portfolios a.

The essay writing process c. Prepare a writing portfolio PART 7. Sentence Structure a. Parts of speech b. Basic sentence patterns c. Expanding sentences d. Classifying sentences Pronoun Problems a. Number and gender agreement b.

Noun antecedents c. This, that, which, and it d. That and which e. Subjective case f. Objective case g. Compound constructions h. Possessive pronouns j. Comparisons Verbs a. Regular verb forms b. Common irregular verb forms c. Auxiliary verbs d. Tenses e. Sequence of tenses f. Transitive and intransitive verbs g. Active and passive voice h. Mood Subject-Verb Agreement a. Plural and singular subjects and verbs b.

Compound subjects c. Disjunctive subjects d. Indefinite pronouns e. Collective nouns f. Plural form but singular meaning g. Linking verbs h. With there or here Adjectives and Adverbs a. Adjectives b. Overuse of nouns as modifiers. Commonly confused adjectives and adverbs e. Comparative and superlative forms PART 8. Sentence Fragments a. Grammatically complete sentences b. Connect dependent clauses c.



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