Discussion Forum
Sections in Rhetoric and Composition: A Guide for the College Writer
4. Writing Applications
4.1 Analyzing Assignments
4. Analyzing Arguments
4.6 Argument
Review Section 6.16 APA and MLA
Sections C2, C2a-C2b, in "Drafting" in A Writer's Reference
Lincoln, A. (1863). The Gettysburg Address. Retrieved from http://www.learntheaddress.org/static/media/uploads/docs/gettysburg-address.pdf
Wills, G. (2012). The words that remade America. The Atlantic. Retrieved from
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/02/the-words-that-remade-america/308801/
Rhetoric and Composition
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Rhetoric_and_Composition
This week's Critical Thinking Assignment will introduce you to a new skill associated with academic writing: quotation. While it will be important for you to produce original ideas in your assignment, you will find that inserting a direct quotation from an "expert" source will help to further your own analysis or argument.
Week 3 Preparations
In preparation for the week, by Sunday, print off the Module 3 Preparations. This listing serves as a checklist for your day-to-day objectives and duties for the week,
ENG101 Module 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg5zTxSUoUc
Required
Sections in Rhetoric and Composition: A Guide for the College Writer
4. Writing Applications
4.1 Analyzing Assignments
4. Analyzing Arguments
4.6 Argument
Review Section 6.16 APA and MLA
Sections C2, C2a-C2b, in "Drafting" in A Writer's Reference
Lincoln, A. (1863). The Gettysburg Address. Retrieved from http://www.learntheaddress.org/static/media/uploads/docs/gettysburg-address.pdf
Wills, G. (2012). The words that remade America. The Atlantic. Retrieved from
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/02/the-words-that-remade-america/308801/
References
Angelo, M. (2011, November 3). Writers' new form: Tweet-up comedy. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/arts/television/tv-comedy-writers-on-twitter.html?pagewanted=all
Boyd, D. (2008). Facebook's privacy train wreck: Exposure, invasion, and social convergence. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. Retrieved from http://www.danah.org/papers/FacebookPrivacyTrainwreck.pdf
Burke, K. (1974). The philosophy of literary form. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.