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Articulate the Writing Process
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Articulate the Writing Process
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Unit 1 - The Writing Process
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1.1 Writing Process Overview
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1.2 Combating Writer's Block
Unit 2 - Prewriting and Topic Selection
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2.1 Brainstorming
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2.2 Prewriting
Unit 3 - Thesis and Focus
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3.1 Thesis Statements
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3.2 Theses: Asking what and why
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3.3 Narrowing Your Thesis
Unit 4 - Drafting
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4.1 Outlines and Drafting
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4.2 The Essay
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4.3 Introductions
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4.4 Paragraphs and Topic Sentences
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4.5 Conclusions
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4.6 Drafting and the Rhetorical Situation
Unit 5 - Informative Writing
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5.1 Introduction to Informative Writing
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5.2 Types of Informative Writing
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5.3 Ethics and Analysis of Informative Writing
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5.4 Writing Effective Informative Essays
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5.5 Model Informative Essays
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5.6 Jenna Pack's "Breaking Down an Image"
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5.7 Dan Richards's "Digital Ethics"
Unit 6 - Verb and Pronoun Use
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6.1 Verb Tense Consistency
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6.2 Identifying Errors In Subject-Verb Agreement
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6.3 Pronouns
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6.4 Pronouns in Practice