Rhetoric - What, Why, and How?
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First off, rhetoric is the art of discourse, an art that aims to improve the ability of writers and speakers to inform, persuade and motivate. This textbook, Skyline’s Writing & Reading Rhetoric, was written by English teachers at Skyline College with contributions from our Librarians and ESOL teachers with the goal of providing clear and consistent instruction on how to recognize and apply successful writing, reading, and research strategies.
Authors of the Rhetoric: Rachel Bell, Jim Bowsher, Eric Brenner, Serena Chu-Mraz, Liza Erpelo, Kathleen Feinblum, Nina Floro, Gwen Fuller, Chris Gibson, Katharine Harer, Cheryl Hertig, Lucia Lachmayr, Eve Lerman, Nancy Kaplan-Beigel, Nathan Jones, Garry Nicol, Janice Sapigao, Leigh Anne Shaw, Paula Silva, Jessica Silver-Sharp, Mine Suer, Mike Urquidez, Rob Williams, Karen Wong, and Susan Zoughbie
Front Matter
1: Introduction to Rhetoric
2: Critical Reading
3: Critical Thinking
4: Paper Topics
5: The Writing Process
6: MLA Conventions
7: Evaluating Writing
8: Thesis Statements
9: Introductions and Conclusions
10: Paragraphs
11: Integrating Sources
12: Timed Writing
13: Literature
14: Style
15: Grammar
16: Non-Native Speakers
Back Matter