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12Writing: College Research Genres

Unit 1: Rhetorical Contexts

English 101: Critical Reading and Writing

Unit 1: Rhetorical Contexts

Reflection on Past Writing Classes

Choose one of your past writing teachers.  Tell us three things that this teacher told you, and then describe whether or not you agree with that advice regarding writing.

Metacognition

Describe your past thoughts and experiences with research writing.  How have you used libraries and the internet?  How have you organized your thoughts? 

Rhetorical Situation

UI Springfield

Understand how sources emerge from the rhetorical situations of your topics.

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