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- Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 Teacher’s Edition
Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 Teacher’s Edition
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$22.95
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$26.95
Vendor:Classical Academic Press
SKU:8149
Categories: Christian Curriculum, Classical Academic Press, Language Arts, Language Arts, Language Arts — Writing
Tags: Religious:no
The Writing & Rhetoric Book 10: Thesis Part 1 Teacher’s Edition includes the complete student text, as well as answer keys, teacher’s notes, and explanations.
This teacher’s edition also contains descriptions and examples of what excellent student writing should be like for every writing assignment, providing the teacher with meaningful and concrete guidance.
In this 1-semester book, students will learn to: create complex thesis statements write thesis essays with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion sustain arguments for 6 paragraphs use topic sentences for organizing paragraphs and information incorporate supportive facts and details, including quotations, paraphrases, and allusions understand audiences better, “hook” their attention, and consider the purpose for reaching them appeal to readers though credibility (ethos) and logic (logos) build copiousness improve essays using speaking as an aid to revision revise essays for redundancies, padded writing, informal tone, dangling modifiers, and faulty predication analyze literature excerpts for theme annotate texts and narrate them both orally and in summary form.