Writing

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Annotation and Close Reading tips to consider.  You determine what will work for you to interact with the text in your reading to understand mode of notation, highlighting, drawing, and other ways to define the meaning of what you are reading.

Writing Guides from the  WAC Clearinghouse, The Writing @ CSU project, and the Colorado State University Writing Center.

Writing Responsively link to University at Texas El Paso, UTEP's web page explanation on how to read critically and write a reaction or reader response paper.  The instructions provide examples of what not to include in your writing and how to best approach your response.

Writing a Thesis Statement link to Gustavus Adolphus College web page explanation on how to build a strong thesis statement from collected information in your initial reading for research work.  Excellent links to other construction areas of your research paper on this web page.

Writing a Research Paper link to the steps you will take in writing a research paper.

Step by Step Writing Process

 Fallacies - The Writing Center at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Common logical fallacies are discussed that you may encounter in your own writing or the writing of others. The information provides definitions, examples, and tips on avoiding these fallacies.


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