and Answers
John Trimble, Writing with Style: "Thinking Well," "Getting Launched"*
Ans- novices fail to think of readers. phrase thoughts clearly, anticipate
responses. "Getting launched" about how writers start pieces (ie outline, bad
draft)
Brittney Cooper, Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers her Superpower
Ans- audiene, purpose, genre. admire about book, intersectional feminism,
reading it in PWI
Mike Bunn, "How to Read Like a Writer" *
- Name a question he says to ask yourself
Ans- What is the author's purpose for this piece of writing?
, Mike Bunn, "How to Read Like a Writer" *
- What is rhetorical reading?
Ans- Instead of reading for content/ understand ideas in the writing, trying to
understand how the piece was put together and what you can learn about writing
by reading
TS/IS "Introduction: Entering the Conversation"What is the conversation, why
do we enter it?
Ans- conversation is the existing discussion about a topic from other writers.
Enter it to add to it, better understand it, and make a more effective argument
TSIS "They Say: Starting with What Others are Saying" What is the they say?
Why do we start with it?
Ans- they say is what other writers have said about topic. Start with it so
readers know what you're responding to
"Her Point Is: The Art of Summarizing"