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Incident —Countee Cullen 5
Excerpt from The History of Art —H. W. Janson 11
Don't let that horse/eat that violin —Lawrence Ferlinghetti 11
The Upturned Face —Stephen Crane 14
How to Defuse the Population Bomb—Robert S. McNamara zz
Population: The Uninvited Guest—Eugene Linden 30
Excerpt from My Lord, What a Morning —Marian Anderson 34
Parent and Child: What's behind spiked hair and pierced ears—Lawrence Kutner 37
Language and the Lunatic Fringe —Doris Lessing 40
Excerpt from Mr. Godolphin—Martha Sullivan
Research in Brief: Flight of the Bumblebee —Mary Jones 48
How a New England Legend Came to Be —Alan Ferguson 50
Maintaining the Organic Lawn 51
Village of Snake Charmers Sees Hard Times —Barbara Crossette 52
Assault Weapons Aren't 'the Problem —Gary Kleck 54
Our Two-Sided Brain —John Chaffee 65
Stars —Sara Teasdale 80
Excerpt from Tarzan of the Apes—Edgar Rice Burroughs 91
The Waning Moon—Percy Bysshe Shelley 103
Hagar the Horrible—Dik Browne 103
The First Tastes of Vintage '93—Bryan Miller 104
'80s-Babble: Untidy Treasure —Stefan Kanfer 105
Dermatitis —Samuel M. Bluefarb, M.D. 117
A Brief History of Exercise—Victoria Roberts 143
The Story of an Hour —Kate Chopin 177
I'm Your Horse in the Night—Luisa Valenzuela 183
Appointment in Samarra—W. Somerset Maugham 191
Excerpt from Elmira—Richard Brautigan 197
Excerpt from Fahrenheit 451—Ray Bradbury 203
Chains 1942—Fanny Tillman Trueherz and Sandra Brown 209
Jack Luggage —William McGreevy 221
Girls of Summer —Marie Brenner 229
Death in the Orchard—Edward Brown 235
Excerpt from "No Name Woman" in The Woman Warrior—Maxine Hong Kingston 241
A Rough Ride—John Marchese 247
Marian Anderson Is Dead at 96; Singer Shattered Racial Barriers —Allan Kozinn 257
300 People of Letters Come To Pulitzer's Birthday Party—James Barron 265
How to Assay an Essay —Carmen Collins 283
Hand, Eye, Brain: Some "Basics" in the Writing Process—Janet Emig 289
Seeing and Imagining: Clues to the Workings Of the Mind's Eye—Sandra Blakeslee 295
Linguists Debate Study Classifying Language As Innate Human Skill —Gina Kolata 305
The Many Lives and Tricks of 9 —Pico Iyer 313
Cross Out a Landmark on the Chinatown Tour—Michael T. Kaufman 319
Dollie And Johnnie—William Safire 325
Into the Sunshine and Another Spring—John A. Gould 331
Language of Early Americans is Deciphered —John Noble Wilford 337
In Praise of the Humble Comma—Pico lyer 345
The 30•Second Spot Quiz —Hugh Rank 362
The Communication Collapse—Norman Cousins 371
Appearances Are Destructive—Mark Mathabane 377
Voters Assailed by Unfair Persuasion—Daniel Goleman 383
When Movies Ruled Our Lives—Theodore Roszak 399
Hue and Cry—Barbara Flanagan 407

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Table of Contents

Chapter I. From Writing Mode to Reading Stance: Responding to the Writer's Message of Intent
The Reader-Writer Relationship 3
Incident —Countee Cullen 5
Questions Just For You 5
Projects 8
Efferent and Aesthetic Reading: Putting YOU in the Reading: Living Through the Text and Putting the Reading in YOU: Extracting the Text 9
Excerpt from The History of Art —H. W. Janson 11
Don't let that horse/eat that violin —Lawrence Ferlinghetti 11
Wishing Can Make It So: From the Reflexive Writer to the Aesthetic Reader 12
The Upturned Face —Stephen Crane 14
Questions Just for You 17
Projects 19
Go For the Gold: From the Extensive Writer to the Efferent Reader 20
How to Defuse the Population Bomb—Robert S. McNamara zz
Questions Just For You 25
Projects 28
Population: The Uninvited Guest—Eugene Linden 30
Messages of Intent 32
View Page 360
Excerpt from My Lord, What a Morning —Marian Anderson 34
Parent and Child: What's behind spiked hair and pierced ears—Lawrence Kutner 37
The Origins of the English Language 39
Language and the Lunatic Fringe —Doris Lessing 40
Excerpt from Mr. Godolphin—Martha Sullivan
Daugherty 43
Checklist 44
Readerly Responses 45
Research in Brief: Flight of the Bumblebee —Mary Jones 48
How a New England Legend Came to Be —Alan Ferguson 50
Maintaining the Organic Lawn 51
Village of Snake Charmers Sees Hard Times —Barbara Crossette 52
Assault Weapons Aren't 'the Problem —Gary Kleck 54
Checklist 56
Self-Awareness Reading Inventory 57
Considering Your Answers 61
Putting It All Together 64
Our Two-Sided Brain —John Chaffee 65
The Writing/Reading Experience 67
The Triple Entry Journal: Catalyst for Experiencing Reading 69
Chapter II. Descriptive Voices:
The First Message of Intent: What's Happening?
The Writer's Intention to Portray 77
How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a Readerly Response to Spatial Description 78
Readings in Spatial Description
Stars —Sara Teasdale 80
Study 81
Projects 82
Quiz 83
Diving the Keys 85
Study 87
Projects 88
Quiz 89
Excerpt from Tarzan of the Apes—Edgar Rice Burroughs 91
Study 93
Projects 94
Quiz 95
I. Figurative Language: Describing the Indescribable 97
Readings in Figurative Language 101
The Waning Moon—Percy Bysshe Shelley 103
Hagar the Horrible—Dik Browne 103
The First Tastes of Vintage '93—Bryan Miller 104
'80s-Babble: Untidy Treasure —Stefan Kanfer 105
Study 109
Projects 110
Quiz Ill
Objective and Subjective Description 115
Dermatitis —Samuel M. Bluefarb, M.D. 117
Study 119
Projects 120
Quiz 121
Map of the Middle East 123
Study 125
Projects 126
Quiz 127
Dodge Advertisement 129
Study 131
Projects 132
Quiz 133
C. How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a Readerly Response to Chronological Description 135
Readings in Chronological Description
The Origins of the English Language 137
Study 139
Projects 140
Quiz 141
A Brief History of Exercise—Victoria Roberts 143
Study 145
Projects 146
Quiz 147
Recipe for Lemon Chicken 149
Study 151
Projects 152
Quiz 153
Table of Contents, Tarzan 155
study 157
Projects 158
Quiz 159
Questions Just for You 161
Collaboration Sensation Horoscopes and the Zodiac: A Partner Project in Research and Creativity 163
Chapter Ill. Narrative Voices: The Second Message of Intent: What Happened?
The Writer's Intention to Entertain 167
How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a Readerly Response to Fictional Narration 171
Readings in Fictional Narration
The story oran Hour —Kate Chopin 177
study 179
Projects 180
Quiz 181
I'm Your Horse in the Night—Luisa Valenzuela 183
study 187
Projects 188
Quiz 189
Appointment in Samarra—W. Somerset Maugham 191
Study 193
Projects 194
Quiz 195
Excerpt from Elmira—Richard Brautigan 197
Study 199
Projects 200
Quiz 201
Excerpt from Fahrenheit 451—Ray Bradbury 203
Study 205
Projects 206
Quiz 207
Chains 1942—Fanny Tillman Trueherz and Sandra Brown 209
study 211
Projects 212
Quiz 213
How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a Readerly Response to Factual Narration 215
Readings in Factual Narration
Jack Luggage —William McGreevy 221
study 225
Projects 226
Quiz 227
Girls of Summer —Marie Brenner 229
Study 231
Projects 232
Quiz 233
Death in the Orchard—Edward Brown 235
study 237
Projects 238
Quiz 239
Excerpt from "No Name Woman" in The Woman Warrior—Maxine Hong Kingston 241
Study 243
Projects 244
Quiz 245
A Rough Ride—John Marchese 247
Study 253
Projects 254
Quiz 255
Marian Anderson Is Dead at 96; Singer Shattered Racial Barriers —Allan Kozinn 257
study 261
Projects 262
Quiz 263
300 People of Letters Come To Pulitzer's Birthday Party—James Barron 265
Study 269
Projects 270
Quiz 271
Questions Just for You 273
Collaboration Sensation
Three Writers Writing/Three Readers Reading: A Creative Project 275
Chapter IV. Expository Voices: The Third Message of Intent: What Usually Happens?
The Writer's Intention to Teach 279
How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a
Readerly Response to Exposition 280
How to Assay an Essay —Carmen Collins 283
A Word About Notetaking and Studying 285
A Time-Honored System 286
Readings in Exposition
Hand, Eye, Brain:
Some "Basics" in the Writing Process—Janet Emig 289
study 291
Projects 292
Quiz 293
Seeing and Imagining: Clues to the Workings Of the Mind's Eye—Sandra Blakeslee 295
Study 301
Projects 302
Quiz 303
Linguists Debate Study Classifying Language As Innate Human Skill —Gina Kolata 305
Study 309
Projects 310
Quiz 311
The Many Lives and Tricks of 9 —Pico lyer 313
Study 315
Projects 316
Quiz 317
Cross Out a Landmark on the Chinatown Tour—Michael T. Kaufman 319
study 321
Projects 322
Quiz 323
Dollie And Johnnie—William Safire 325
Study 327
Projects 328
Quiz 329
Into the Sunshine and Another Spring—John A. Gould 331
Study 333
Projects 334
Quiz 335
Language of Early Americans is Deciphered —John Noble
Wilford 337
Study 341
Projects 342
Quiz 343
In Praise of the Humble Comma—Pico lyer 345
Study 349
Projects 350
Quiz 351
Questions Just for You 353
Mythical Figures: Research and Report—Two Options 355
Chapter V. Persuasive and Argumentative Voices: The Fourth Message of Intent: What Should Happen?
The Writer's Intention to Convince 359
How to Catch the Writer's Meaning: Good Ways to Evoke a Readerly Response to Persuasion and Argument 360
The 30•Second Spot Quiz —Hugh Rank 362
A Word About Argument and Logic 364
Inferences and Implications 367
Readings in Persuasion and Argument
The Communication Collapse—Norman Cousins 371
study 373
Projects 374
Quiz 375
Appearances Are Destructive—Mark Mathabane 377
study 379
Projects 380
Quiz 381
Voters Assailed by Unfair Persuasion—Daniel Goleman 383
study 389
Projects 390
Quiz 391
Advertisement 393
Study 395
Projects 396
Quiz 397
When Movies Ruled Our Lives—Theodore Roszak 399
Study 403
Projects 404
Quiz 405
Hue and Cry—Barbara Flanagan 407
Study 409
Projects 410
Quiz 411
Questions Just for You 413
Collaboration
Mock election: An Exercise in Critical Thinking 415
Appendix
A Method for Mastery: Vocabulary/Tererminology
Selected Words and Terms from Chapter II 419
Chapter II Vocabulary Quiz 421
Selected Words and Terms from Chapter Ill 423
Chapter Ill Vocabulary Quiz 425
Selected Words and Terms from Chapter IV 427
Chapter IV Vocabulary Quiz 429
Selected Words and Terms from Chapter V 431
Chapter V Vocabulary Quiz 433

Edition Notes

Published in
Dubuque, Iowa
Copyright Date
1994

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xiv, 434
Number of pages
434
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.5 x 1 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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OL11525591M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0840391382
ISBN 13
9780840391384
OCLC/WorldCat
31747704
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59129769

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