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Real Writing with Readings
Paragraphs and Essays for College, Work, and Everyday LifeNinth Edition| ©2022 Miriam Moore; Susan Anker
And now, Achieve with Real Writing puts student writing at the center of your course and keeps revision at the core, with a dedicated composition space that guides students through drafting, peer review, source check, reflection, and revision. Achieve is a flexible, integrated suite of tools for designing and facilitating writing assignments, all in a single powerful, easy-to-use platform that works for face-to-face, remote, and hybrid learning scenarios. Fully editable pre-built assignments support the book’s approach and an e-book is included.
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Real Writing with Readings delivers a powerful message to students: Good writing skills are both attainable and essential. Concise “Four Basics” boxes, together with mode-specific graphic organizers, “Paragraphs versus Essays” graphics, and engaging paragraph- and essay-writing chapters, present the writing process both visually and in words as a clear, easy-to-follow process. The “Four Building Blocks of Effective Sentences” (Chapter 16) and other sentence-level chapters cover grammar in a lively and supportive way, with plenty of opportunities for practice and application.
And now, Achieve with Real Writing puts student writing at the center of your course and keeps revision at the core, with a dedicated composition space that guides students through drafting, peer review, source check, reflection, and revision. Achieve is a flexible, integrated suite of tools for designing and facilitating writing assignments, all in a single powerful, easy-to-use platform that works for face-to-face, remote, and hybrid learning scenarios. Fully editable pre-built assignments support the book’s approach and an e-book is included.
Features
- Writing practice: Not only does Real Writing feature a number of student sample paragraphs and essays, workplace writing models, and professional readings, it also includes step-by-step writing guides and checklists that reinforce what students are learning in class and coach them as they apply what they’ve learned to their own writing.
- In Achieve, each of these writing assignments is prebuilt and fully customizable, including rubrics that connect back to the “Four Basics,” reinforcing the drafting, feedback, and revision loop.
- In Achieve, instructors will also find auto-graded practice activities on using transitions that allow students to receive immediate feedback and redirect them to the text for help if they’re having trouble.
- Profiles of Success: These profiles feature former students who regularly use writing in their careers, highlighting their backgrounds and the ways in which they use writing beyond the classroom. These inspirational stories give students an idea of the diverse range of careers in which writing skills are valuable—from chief of police to social worker to legal assistant—and provide realistic models of people who have reached their career goals.
- The Four Basics and Four Building Blocks of Effective Sentences: This approach breaks down writing (main idea, primary support, secondary support, and organization) and key topics in grammar (sentence fragments and run-ons, subject-verb agreement, and other verb problems) into logical, digestible chunks, helping students focus on a single concept before moving on to the next.
- In Achieve, rubrics and interactive assessment activities reinforce the Four Basics and help students understand where and how to apply them.
- Achieve also helps instructors reinforce the Four Building Blocks with LearningCurve, adaptive game-like quizzing that helps students focus on the material they need most help with. When they get a question wrong, feedback tells them why and links them to the book for review—and then they get a chance to try again.
New to This Edition
- Achieve with Real Writing combines a flexible, integrated suite of tools for designing and facilitating writing with carefully curated content on critical thinking and reading, student writing samples and assignments, readings by diverse writers, and grammar instruction—all in one place—so instructors can focus on helping their students become more effective writers.
- Readings that reflect students’ lived experience: The readings in this new edition represent a diverse array of voices and perspectives—including selections by Nneka M. Okona, Eugene Robinson, Steven Thrasher—and address relevant and relatable topics from “ghosting” to the relationship between happiness and success, to the complexities of patriotism for Black Americans. The goal is to make sure students see themselves in the writers and reading selections in the text and help students hone their critical reading and thinking skills while engaging with topics that are relevant and important to them.
- In Achieve, instructors can assign LearningCurve activities on active, critical, and interpretive reading; reasoning and logical fallacies; and the recognizing the key parts of the rhetorical situation (topic, purpose, audience) to students who need extra practice.
- In Achieve, instructors can also assign prebuilt, autograded multiple-choice quizzes to check reading comprehension and motivate students to complete the assigned reading.
- A more balanced approach to writing and grammar instruction. The Part 1 chapters on the writing process now include a separate chapter on revision that asks students to focus on what is—and what isn’t—working, with special attention to unity, development, and coherence. The grammar coverage retains its friendly, accessible tone and ample opportunity for practice, but has been streamlined to focus on the four building blocks of effective sentences (sentence fragments and run-ons, subject-verb agreement, and other verb problems) and editing for clarity, cohesion, and conventions. Coverage of pronoun reference has also been updated to reflect contemporary usage on questions like using the singular they and making writing inclusive. Together, these revisions demonstrate the text’s balanced approach to writing instruction that puts equal emphasis on developing clear, focused, well-organized paragraphs and essays while also providing ample instruction in writing clear, appropriate, grammatically correct sentences.
- In Achieve, instructors will find tools for students who need extra help with grammar outside the classroom, including four distinct diagnostics followed by personalized study plans that provide instructional resources targeted to each student's identified growth areas. Feedback links to the e-book provide students with point-of-need support within the context of their own writing.
- In Achieve, instructors will also find auto-graded quizzes for each chapter in Parts 3 and 4 as well as LearningCurve activities on topics that frequently affect multilingual writers and other developmental writers, such as sentence structure and parts of speech (articles, nouns, prepositions, verbs), give students frequent opportunities for practice.
- Easier-to-follow coverage of the Four Basics for each rhetorical mode: In each of the Part 2 chapters, a new numbering system and boldface words at the beginning of each item highlight the “four basics” of a successful paragraph or essay:
- 1. Main Idea: An effective paragraph or essay makes a point or creates a main impression (thesis or topic sentence).
- 2. Primary Support: It offers strong reasons, key examples, or key characteristics to support the thesis or topic sentence.
- 3. Secondary Support: It provides details and evidence to support each reason, example, or characteristic.
- 4. Organization: It organizes primary and secondary support logically, with transitions that guide readers from point to point.
- The “Fourth Basic” section (on organization) now also includes not only coverage of transitions appropriate to each mode but also a graphic organizer (flowchart) that illustrates for students how a paragraph or essay in each rhetorical mode should be structured. These numbered “four basics” are now carried throughout the chapter, leading to a simplified, easier-to-understand “Paragraphs versus Essays” graphic that shows students how to recognize and apply the four basics to their own writing.
- Achieve reinforces the Four Basics by providing a rubric and interactive assessment activity using the text’s sample student paragraph, so students can first practice giving feedback based on key criteria for assessment without worrying about hurting the feelings of a classmate.
- Achieve’s Writing Tools scaffold peer review using the four basics to help students learn how to assess their own writing and that of their classmates, while allowing instructors to monitor and manage every step of the peer review process to ensure that students stay on track.
- New “Reading Strategies in Action” activities: Following the readings in each Part 2 chapter, the Reading Strategies in Action prompts ask students to apply one or more of the reading strategies introduced in Part 1 to the reading they’re doing in the text. By reinforcing good reading habits, Real Writing helps students master the college-level reading skills they’ll need to succeed in college and in the workplace.
- An updated MLA appendix: Writing research papers is an extremely important part of many college courses. With that in mind, we provide updated instructions and model citations for documenting sources in MLA style (MLA Handbook, 9th Edition, April 2021) for students who are completing research assignments.
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Table of Contents
PART 1: How to Write Paragraphs and Essays
1 Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing: Making Connections
2 Writing Basics: Audience, Purpose, Form, and Process
3 Finding Your Topic and Writing Your Thesis Statement: Making a Point
4 Supporting Your Point: Finding Details, Examples, and Facts
5 Drafting: The Complete Version
*6 Revising: Seeing a Draft with Fresh Eyes
PART 2: Writing Different Kinds of Paragraphs and Essays
7 Narration: Writing That Tells Important Stories
8 Illustration: Writing That Gives Examples
9 Description: Writing That Creates Pictures in Words
10 Process Analysis: Writing That Explains How Things Happen
11 Classification: Writing That Sorts Things into Groups
12 Definition: Writing That Tells What Something Means
13 Comparison and Contrast: Writing That Shows Similarities and Differences
14 Cause and Effect: Writing That Explains Reasons or Results
15 Argument: Writing That Persuades
PART 3: Four Building Blocks of Effective Sentences
16 The Basic Sentence: An Overview
17 Make Sentences Complete: Avoiding Fragments
18 Join Sentences Accurately: Correcting Run-ons
19 Make Subjects and Verbs Match: Solving Agreement Problems
20 Indicate Time Clearly: Addressing Verb Problem
PART 4: Editing for Clarity, Cohesion, and Conventions
21 Word Choice: Selecting Accurate and Specific Nouns and Verbs
22 Pronouns: Keeping Reference Clear
23 Description: Modifying Nouns and Verbs
24 Balance and Rhythm: Making Sentences Easy to Read
25 Capitalization, Apostrophes, and Spelling
26 Commas
27 Quotation Marks and Italics
28 Other Punctuation
APPENDIX: Citing Research Sources in MLA Style
* = New to this edition
Authors

Miriam Moore

Susan Anker
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