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Language and composition : the art of voice / Gilbert H. Muller, Melissa E. Whiting [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bothell, Washington : McGraw-Hill Education, [(c)2014.Edition: AP* EditionDescription: xxix, P15, CC11, 692 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 007664636X
  • 9780076646364
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PE1408.L364 2014
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Contents:
Close reading and writing skills. Active reading and response to texts The writing process Argumentation and synthesis Writing a research paper Issues across the disciplines. Education and society : how, what, and why do we learn? ; Family life and gender roles : how do we become who we are? ; History, culture, and civilization : are we citizens of the world? ; Government, politics, and social justice : how do we decide what is fair? ; Media, sports, and pop culture : what is the message? ; Literature and the arts : why do they matter? ; Nature and the environment : how do we relate to the natural world? ; AP favorites. Graduation Maya Angelou I want a wife Judy Brady Marrying absurd Joan Didion Sinners in the hands of an angry God Jonathan Edwards The golden speech Queen Elizabeth I Education Ralph Waldo Emerson Self-reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Inaugural address John F. Kennedy Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, Jr. ; Second inaugural address Abraham Lincoln The prince Nicolo Machiavelli On being a cripple Nancy Mairs The things they carried Tim O'Brien Politics and the English language George Orwell Shooting an elephant George Orwell Allegory of the cave Plato Me talk pretty one day David Sedaris Black men and public spaces Brent Staples A modest proposal Jonathan Swift On the duty of civil disobedience Henry David Thoreau The importance of being earnest Oscar Wilde A room of one's own Virginia Woolf.
Summary: "Language and Composition: The Art of Voice was created after extensive research in the AP English Language & Composition course, how it's taught, and what resources students need to learn. Part 1 includes skills for active reading, analysis, argumentation, and synthesizing. The extensive and diverse selections in Parts 2 and 3--including AP Teacher Favorite contemporary and classic essays, synthesis groupings, visual rhetoric, poetry, blogs, and more--make the book a dynamic learning resource for every AP student throughout the course and in preparing for success on the AP exam." --
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"Language and Composition: The Art of Voice was created after extensive research in the AP English Language & Composition course, how it's taught, and what resources students need to learn. Part 1 includes skills for active reading, analysis, argumentation, and synthesizing. The extensive and diverse selections in Parts 2 and 3--including AP Teacher Favorite contemporary and classic essays, synthesis groupings, visual rhetoric, poetry, blogs, and more--make the book a dynamic learning resource for every AP student throughout the course and in preparing for success on the AP exam." --

Close reading and writing skills. Active reading and response to texts The writing process Argumentation and synthesis Writing a research paper Issues across the disciplines. Education and society : how, what, and why do we learn? ; Family life and gender roles : how do we become who we are? ; History, culture, and civilization : are we citizens of the world? ; Government, politics, and social justice : how do we decide what is fair? ; Media, sports, and pop culture : what is the message? ; Literature and the arts : why do they matter? ; Nature and the environment : how do we relate to the natural world? ; AP favorites. Graduation Maya Angelou I want a wife Judy Brady Marrying absurd Joan Didion Sinners in the hands of an angry God Jonathan Edwards The golden speech Queen Elizabeth I Education Ralph Waldo Emerson Self-reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson Leviathan Thomas Hobbes Inaugural address John F. Kennedy Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, Jr. ; Second inaugural address Abraham Lincoln The prince Nicolo Machiavelli On being a cripple Nancy Mairs The things they carried Tim O'Brien Politics and the English language George Orwell Shooting an elephant George Orwell Allegory of the cave Plato Me talk pretty one day David Sedaris Black men and public spaces Brent Staples A modest proposal Jonathan Swift On the duty of civil disobedience Henry David Thoreau The importance of being earnest Oscar Wilde A room of one's own Virginia Woolf.

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