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5.10: Works Cited

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    Moran, Charles. “Reading Like a Writer.” Vital Signs 1. Ed. James L. Collins.
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    Straub, Richard. “Responding—Really Responding—to Other Students’
        Writing.” The Subject is Reading. Ed. Wendy Bishop. Portsmouth, NH:
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    Tate, Allen. “We Read as Writers.” Princeton Alumni Weekly 40 (March 8,
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    Walker, Nancy. “The Student Reader as Writer.” ADE Bulletin 106 (1993)
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