Writing Logically Thinking Critically Plus NEW MyLab Writing -- Access Card Package (8th Edition)

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$246.49 - $300.00
UPC:
9780321993182
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
8/21/2014
Author:
Sheila Cooper;Rosemary Patton
Language:
english
Edition:
8

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This concise, accessible text teaches students how to write logical, cohesive arguments and how to evaluate the arguments of others.

Integrating writing skills with critical thinking skills, this practical book teaches students to draw logical inferences, identify premises and conclusions and use language precisely. Students also learn how to identify fallacies and to distinguish between inductive and deductive reasoning. Ideal for any composition class that emphasizes argument, this text includes coverage of writing style and rhetoric, logic, literature, research and documentation.

  • Comprehensive coverage of persuasive writing in a brief format
  • Exercises appear throughout each chapter, often paired with readings for students to write about, giving them necessary practice with key ideas from each chapter.
  • Extensive visuals throughout the text help students understand important concepts.
  • A Plagiarism section discusses the current problem of students taking materials from the Internet without attribution and discovers the risks and ethical considerations of plagiarism.
  • Making InferencesAnalyzing Visual Images applies the principles of logical inference to reading images such as advertisements, helping students navigate our consumer culture.
  • Strategies for Writing a Summary includes a model summary and step-by-step instruction.
  • A convenient list of readings in the front of the book makes it easy for students and instructors to locate selections and highlights the variety of genres coveredpoetry, fiction, student essays, editorials, newspaper and magazine columns.



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