SGS. "The SQ3R Reading Method."SGS, 1996-2019.
MacPhail, Theresa. "The Importance of Writing Skills in Tech-Related Fields." Vitae, 2015. Aug 7.
Eward-Mangione, Angela. "Rhetorical Appeals: An Overview." Writing Commons, 14 July, 2016.
Moxley, Joe. "Rogerian Argument." Writing Commons, 17 December, 2010.
Purdue Writing Lab. "Classical Argument." Purdue OWL, 1995-2019a.
---. "Toulmin Argument." Purdue OWL, 1995-2019b.
Schall, Joe. "Voice" Basic Reading and Writing. Portland, OR: Lumen Learning, 2017
Mariconda, Barbara.“The Two Voices in Writing and How to Teach Them.” Empowering Writers, 2019.
Moxley, Joe. "Persona." Writing Commons, Writing Commons, 2009.
Stedman, Kyle D. "Making Sure Your Voice is Present." Writing Commons, Writing Commons, 2009.
Literary Devices. “Voice.” Literary Devices.1 May 2017.
Kirszner, Laurie G., and Stephen R. Mandell. "Writing a Rhetorical Analysis." Practical Argument: A Text and Anthology. Edited by Laurie G. Kirszner, and Stephen R. Mandell. Bedford/St. Martins, New York, NY, 2016.
Jerman, Brianna. "Academic Language vs. Colloquial Language." Writing Commons, 2020.
Wyatt, C. S., and Susan D. Schnelbach. "Figurative Language." Tameri, 2019..
Birk, Newman P., and Genevieve B. Birk. "Selection, Slanting, and Charged Language." Exploring Language. Edited by Gary Goshgarian. Pearson/Longman, Hoboken, NJ, 2012.
Rottenberg, Annette T., and Donna Haisty Winchell. "Working with the Text" Elements of Argument: A Text and Reader. 11th ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2003/2015. 40-41.
Saddleback College Library. Different Articles Charts. SC Library, Mission Viejo, CA, 2019.
Zemliansky, Pavel. "Research and Critical Reading." English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Janechek, Jennifer. "Annotating the Margins." Writing Commons, 21 January, 2012.
Part 2: Academic Writing
Kirszner, Laurie G., and Stephen R. Mandell. "Writing a Rhetorical Analysis." Practical Argument: A Text and Anthology. Edited by Laurie G. Kirszner, and Stephen R. Mandell. Bedford/St. Martins, New York, NY, 2016.
Part 3: Claims
Brown, Paola. "The Argument's Best Friends: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos and Appropriate Connotative Words." MESACC, 2019a.
Brown, Paola. "Framing Your Argument by using Different Claims.", 2019b.
Rouner, Jef. "No, It's Not Your Opinion. You're Just Wrong." Houston Press, 2015. Aug. 7.
Part 4: Support and Structure
Esteban, Chique. "A Quick Guide to Spotting Graphics that Lie." National Geographic, 19 June, 2015.
University of Mississippi, (UM). "CRAAP Analysis for Print Articles." Writing Skills Lab. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019a.
University of Mississippi, (UM). "Types of Sources." Writing Skills Lab. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019e.
Logan, Heather. "Using Sources Creatively." English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Moxley, Joe. “Types of Evidence.” Writing Commons, 20 March 2010.
Watkins, Alexandra W. "Integrating Evidence Appropriately." Writing Commons, 2025.
Everett, Heidi, and Judith Kilborn. "The Definition Essay."LEO St. Cloud State, 1995, 1996, 1997.
Writing Commons, “Definition.” Writing Commons, 2024.
"Key Terms." The Writing Guild, directed by Marni E. Fisher, produced by Valerie Nguyen, performance by Marni E. Fisher, and Valerie Nguyen, The Writing Guild, 2019. YouTube.
Rottenberg, Annette T., and Donna Haisty Winchell. "Referential Summary." Elements of Argument: A Text and Reader. 11th ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2003/2015. 39-40.
Rottenberg, Annette T., and Donna Haisty Winchell. "Rhetorical Summary." Elements of Argument: A Text and Reader. 11th ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2003/2015. 40.
University of Mississippi, (UM). "Introduction to Multimedia Sources." Writing Skills Lab. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019d.
University of Mississippi, (UM). "CRAAP Analysis of Multimedia Sources." Writing Skills Lab. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019b.
Lumen Learning, and (UM) University of Mississippi. "Introduction to Online Sources." Writing Skills Lab. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
University of Mississippi, (UM). "CRAAP Analysis of Online Sources." Writing Skills Lab. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019c.
SC Library. “Fake News: Evaluating News, Online and Information Resources.” LibGuides, Saddleback College Library, Mission Viejo, CA, 2019.
Valenza, Joyce. "Truth, Truthiness, Triangulation: A News Literacy Toolkit for a “post-Truth” World." School Library Journal, 26 November, 2016.
Zimdars, Melissa. "False, Misleading, Clickbait-Y, and Satirical “News” Sources." Creative Commons, 2016.
Otero, Vanessa. "Intro to the Media Bias Chart." Adfontes Media, 2016-2019.
Nordquist, Richard. "Warrants in the Toulmin Model of Argument." Thought Co., 14 April, 2014.
Metapatterns. "Toulmin’s Argument Model." English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Moxley, Joe. “Comparison and Contrast” Writing Commons, 2023.
CSU. “Claims of Policy or Solutions.” The Writing Studio, Colorado State University, 1993-2019.
---. “Evaluating the Solution.” The Writing Studio, Colorado State University, 1993-2019.
---. “Call to Action.” The Writing Studio, Colorado State University, 1993-2019.
Moxley, Joe. “Rogerian Argument.” Writing Commons. 2023.
Writing Commons. “Writing a Thesis Statement.” English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Simpson, Erik. “Five Ways of Looking at a Thesis.” English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Scott, Andrea. “Formulating a Thesis.” Writing Commons, 9 February 2013.
UNC Writing Center. “Introductions.” English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
“Attention Getters.” Canvas Commons, 2017.
Padron, Damien. Examples of Attention Getters, YouTube, 2012.
UNC Writing Center. “Conclusions.” English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Jordan, Jay. “Cohesion: What People Mean When They Say My Writing Doesn’t ‘Flow.’” English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Moxley, Joe “Proofreading.” Writing Commons, 2023.
Guptil, Amy. “Outcome: Proofreading.” English Composition I. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Cali, Kathleen. “Style.” English Composition I. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Messuri, Kristen. “Lower Order Concerns.” English Composition I. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Boundless. “The Importance of Spelling.” English Composition I. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
FCC Tutors. “Proofreading Advice.” English Composition I. Edited by Lumen Learning. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
University of Mississippi. “Spotting Logical Fallacies.” Writing Skills Lab.Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
OWL at Excelsior College. “Common Logical Fallacies.” Writing Skills Lab.Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Urban, Tim. “Doing a TED Talk: The Full Story.” Wait But Why, 2 March 2016.
Schrieber, Lisa and Morgan Hartranft. “Speaking Competencies.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Barnett, Joshua Trey. “Organizational Styles.”Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Kasperek, Sheila. “Effective Visual Aids.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
---. “Types of Visual Aids.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Millner, Alyssa G., and Rachel D. Price. “Ethical Speaking.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
---. “Classifying Communication Apprehension (CA).” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
---. “Techniques for Building Confidence.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Part 2: Group Presentations
Wood, Jennifer. “Preparing All Parts of the Assignment.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
---. “Organizing Your Audience.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
---. “Delivering Your Presentation as One.” Principles of Public Speaking, Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
Gladwell, Malcom. “The 10,000 Hour Rule.” Outliers, Little, Brown, and Company, New York, NY, ch. 2, 2008.
Rostad, Rachel. Names. Nelson Rural School, Miramichi, NB, 2015.
Carter, Carol. "Ch 4: Setting and Reaching Goals." Keys to Success. Pearson, New York, NY, 2014a.
---. "Ch 5: Critical and Creative Thinking." Keys to College Success. Edited by Carol Carter. Pearson, New York, NY, 2014b.
School Counseling Resource Junky. Circle of Influence. Teachers Pay Teachers, 2017.
Urban, Tim. "100 Blocks a Day." Wait But Why, 21 October, 2016.
---. "How to Beat Procrastination." Wait But Why, 6 November, 2013a.
---. "Why Procrastinators Procrastinate." Wait But Why, 30 October, 2013b.
---. "Your Life in Weeks." Wait But Why, 7 May, 2014.
Von Oech, Roger. "Chapter One." A Whack on the Side of the Head. Warner Books, New York, NY, 1983.
Wheaten, Brittany. "Introduction to Mindset." Growth Mindset Portfolio. The SuperHERO Teacher, Teachers Pay Teachers, 2019.
Sherfield, R. M., and P. G. Moody. "Ch. 7: Using Your Dominant Intelligence, Preferred Learning Style, and Unique Personality Type." Cornerstones for Community College Success. Addison Wesley, New York, NY, 2012.
Stockbridge, Kevin et. al. “Culture of Creativity: Implementing Subjectivities and Voice to Change Classroom Culture.” CCNews: Newsletter for the California Council on Teacher Education, vol. 26, no. 4, 26-29, 2015.
Nenifoofer. "Understanding Bias." English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019, English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based.
Francescotti, Robert. “Subjectivity,” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis, New York, 2017, doi:10.4324/9780415249126-V045-1.
The Writing Center. "Audience." English Composition II: Rhetorical Methods–Based. Edited by UNC College of Arts & Science. Lumen Learning, Portland, OR, 2019.
The Writing Center “Commas.” The Writing Center. UNC College of Arts & Science, Portland, OR, 2019
Roberts, Paul. "How to Say Nothing in 500 Words." Understanding English. Harper, New York, NY, 1958.
Thorne, David. “Missing Missy.” 27B/6, 2007-2019.
---. “Ten Stupid Questions.” 27B/6, 2007-2019.
Kacczynski, Andrew. “Trump National Security pick Monica Crowley Plagiarized Multiple Sources in 2012 Book.” CNN Money, 7 January 2017.
Nuesner, Jacob. "The Speech the Graduates Didn't Hear." The Structure of Argument. Edited by Annette T. Rottenberg. Bedford/St. Martin’s, Boston, MS and New York, NY, 2003.
Rawlings, Hunter. "College is Not a Commodity: Stop Treating it Like One." Washington Post, 9 June, 2015.
Feldman, Lauren. "The Opinion Factor: The Effects of Opinionated News on Information Processing and Attitude Changer." Political Communication, vol. 28, 2011, pp. 163–181,. WorldCat, doi:10.1080/10584609.2011.565014.
Yuliante, Lily. “Praise for Student Footage of Virginia Tech Mass Killing.” Oh My News, 17 April 2007.
Memmott, Mark. “Disaster Photos: Newsworthy or Irresponsible?” USA Today, 5 August 2005.
Brody, Jane E. “Screen Addiction is Taking a Toll on Children.” The New York Times, 6 July 2015.
Study International. “Smartphones in the Classroom: Yay or Nay?” Study International News, 7 December 2018.
Rowan, Chris. “10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should Be Banned for Children Under the Age of 12.” Huffington Post, 6 March 2014.
O’Donnell, Andy. “Five Things You Should Never Post on Faeebook.” Lifewire, 17 August 2019.
McCray, W. Patrick. “The Technologists’ Siren Song.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 March 2014.
Rosenfeld, Steven. “Google Spying on 40 Million K-12 Students, Privacy Advocates Call for Federal Sanctions.” AlterNet, 4 December 2015.
Hinde, Natasha. “How Coca Cola Affects Your Body In 60 Minutes.” Huffington Post, 29 July 2015.
IFL Science. “Is This Really What Happens to Your Body 60 MInutes After Drinking a Can of Coke?” IFL Science, 2019.
Descollonges, Heather, and Elliot W. Eisner. "Protecting our Children from the Arts." American School Board Journal, October, 2003, pp. 28-31. EBSCO.
Eisner, Elliot W. "The Arts and the Creation of Mind." Imagination and the Arts, vol. 80, no. 5, 2003, pp. 340-344. JSTOR.
Denzin, Jen. "Boundaries for Contemporary Literature: The Role of Censorship and Choice." Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 7-11. JSTOR.
Isajlovic-Terry, Natasha, and Lynne McKechnie. "An Exploratory Study of Children’s Views of Censorship." Children & Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children, Spring, 2012, pp. 38-43. Academic Onefile.
Pino, Nathan W., et al. "Nonmedical Prescription Drug use by College Students for Recreational and Instrumental Purposes: Assessing the Differences." Journal of Drug Issues, vol. 47, no. 4, 2017, pp. 606 –621. SAGE.
Ranjbaran, Mehdi, et al. "Risk Factors for Addiction Potential among College Students." International Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 9, no. 17, 2018, pp. 1-4.
Eisner, Elliot W. “Multiple Intelligences; Its Tensions and Possibilities.” Teachers College Record, vol. 106, no. 1, pp. 31–39, January 2004.
Whitaker, Brian. “The Definition of Terrorism.”The Guardian, 7 May 2011.
Fish, Stanley. “When is a Cross a Cross?” The New York Times, 3 May 2010.
Deresiewicz, William. “Faux Friendship.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6 December 2009.
Guy-Uriel, Charles. “Stop Calling Quake victims Looters.” CNN, 21 January 2010.
Moody, Howard. “Sacred Rite or Civil Right?” The Nation, 17 June 2004.
Citron, Jo Ann. “Will It Be Marriage or Civil Union?” The Gay and Lesbian Review, 1 March 2004.
Caprino, Kathy. "What is Feminism, and Why Do So Many Women and Men Hate It?" Forbes, 8 March 2017.
Schiebinger, Londa. "Race and Ethnicity." Gendered Innovations, Stanford University, 2019.
US Census Bureau. "Race and Ethnicity." United States Census Bureau, January 2017.
Killerman, Sam. "Genderbread Person 4.0" It's Pronounced Metrosexual, 2019.
Rottenberg, Annette T., and Donna Haisty Winchell. "Following a Research Trail." Elements of Argument: A Text and Reader. 10th ed. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2003/2012. 387-90.
Edwards, Ian. “Rules Spoil the Game.” Jetmag, vol. 120, no. 6/7, p. 19, August 2011.
Garmong, Robert. “Why We Need to Abolish the FCC.” San Diego Business Journal, p. 39 Aug 2004.
Taylor, Kelly R. “Creative Inspiration or Genuine Threat?” Principal Leadership, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 65-67. December 2008.
Waldmeir, Patty. “Freedom of Speech and My Right to Silence at Bath Time.” The Financial Times., p. 12, 10 November 2003, General OneFile.
One Green Planet. “Got Milk? You Don’t Need It.” One Green Planet, 2012.
American Dairy Association. “Benefits of Dairy.” American Dairy Association, North Syracuse, NY, 2019.
The Vegan Society. “The Truth About Dairy.” The Vegan Society, England and Wales, 1944-2019.
National Dairy Council. “Fat or Fiction: The Science of Whole Milk Dairy Foods Within Healthy Eating Patterns.” National Dairy Council, 2018.
Dairy Good. “Life on the Farm.” Dairy Good, Dairy Management Inc., 2018.
Ailes, Roger. "'Elite, Arrogant, Condescending . . . '." The Wall Street Journal, 2 June, 2004.
Garrett, R. Kelly, "The “Echo Chamber” Distraction: Disinformation Campaigns are the Problem, Not Audience Fragmentation." Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, no. 6, 2017, pp. 370–376.
Garrett, R. Kelly, Brian E. Weeks, and Rachel L. Neo. "Driving a Wedge between Evidence and Beliefs:How Online Ideological News Exposure PromotesPolitical Misperceptions." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 21, 2016, pp. 331–348, doi:10.1111/jcc4.12164.
Kaiser Foundation. Pop Quiz: Assessing Americans' Familiarity with the Health Care Law. Kaiser, Menlo Park, CA, 2011.
Krosnick, Jon A., and Bo MacInnis. Frequent Viewers of Fox News are Less Likely to Accept Scientists' Views of Global Warming. Woods Institute, Stanford, CA, 2010.
Maguire, Marti. "Elon Professor Shedding Light on Web of Fake News." News Observer, 07 January, 2017.
Mooney, Chris. "The Science of Fox News: Why its Viewers are the most Misinformed." Alternet, 20 October, 2014.
Dershowitz, Alan M. “Is there a Torturous Road to Justice?” Los Angeles Times, 8 Nov 2001.
Finkelstein, Seth. “Alan Dershowitz’s Tortuous Torturous Argument.” Spectacle, Feb 2002.
Lewis, C.S. “Chapter 1: Lucy Looks Into A Wardrobe.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, 21st Ed. MacMillion, New York, NY, pp. 1-4, 1950.
“Scene 1: Air Raid.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed directed by Andrew Adamson, produced by Mark Johnson and Phillip Steuer, Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, 2005.
“Scene 2: Evacuating London.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed directed by Andrew Adamson, produced by Mark Johnson and Phillip Steuer, Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, 2005.
“Scene 3: Professor Kirke’s House.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed directed by Andrew Adamson, produced by Mark Johnson and Phillip Steuer, Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, 2005.
“Scene 4: Hide and Seek.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed directed by Andrew Adamson, produced by Mark Johnson and Phillip Steuer, Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, 2005.
“Scene 5: Lucy Enters Narnia.” The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, directed directed by Andrew Adamson, produced by Mark Johnson and Phillip Steuer, Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, 2005.
“Censorship Dateline.” Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom, 2012, Academic Onefile.
Best, Ricky. “Censorship or Selection? Academic Holdings of the Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2007.” Education Libraries, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 18-35, 2010
Burke, Terri. “Free People Read Freely.” Texas Library Journal, pp. 108-114, Fall 2012.
Kellerman, Daniel. “Using Controversial Literature with Young Adults.” VOYA, pp. 140-141, June 2011.
Isajlovic-terry, Natasha and Lynne Mckechnie. “An Exploratory Study of Children’s Views of Censorship.” Children and Libraries, pp. 38-43, Spring 2008.
Polacco, Patricia. Our Mothers’ House. Philomel Books, New York, NY.
Luschei, Ashleigh, Marni E. Fisher, and Savannah Luschei. “Introductions and Conclusions Lecture.” English 1A: Principles of Composition I, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA, Fall 2019.
Luschei, Ashleigh. “Transitions Cheat Sheet.” English 1A: Principles of Composition I, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA, Fall 2019.
Hitler, Adolf. “Chapter XI: Nation and Race.” Mein Kampf, 1924.
King, Martin Luther. I Have a Dream. American Rhetoric, americanrhetoric.com, 1963.
Swift, Johnathon. A Modest Proposal, Project Gutenberg, 1729/2019.
King, Martin Luther. I Have a Dream. American Rhetoric, americanrhetoric.com, 1963.
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