In Concert: An Integrated Approach to Reading and Writing, 3rd edition
- Kathleen T. McWhorter
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In Concert offers integrated thematic instruction at the paragraph and essay level. Each chapter's content is presented in the context of a resonant theme, designed to engage you with topics such as overcoming adversity, Internet dating and the Black Lives Matter movement. Student and professional essays start each chapter and serve as the basis for instruction, illustration and practice. Author Kathleen McWhorter emphasizes critical thinking throughout, which will prepare you for your college courses and beyond.
The 3rd Edition is the second text in a 2-part series that illustrates reading and writing as a single process of understanding and expressing ideas, which really do work together in concert. This volume explores paragraphs and essays; In Harmony concentrates on sentences and paragraphs.
Published by Pearson (July 14th 2021) - Copyright © 2019
ISBN-13: 9780137402489
Subject: Developmental English
Category: Integrated Reading & Writing
PART ONE — INTRODUCTION TO READING AND WRITING
- An Overview of the Reading Process (with Writing)
- An Overview of the Writing Process (with Reading) Vocabulary Workshop
PART TWO — READING, WRITING, AND ORGANIZING PARAGRAPHS
- Topics, Main Ideas, and Topic Sentences
- Details, Transitions, and Implied Main Ideas
- Organization: Basic Patterns
- Organization: Additional Patterns
- Strategies for Revising Paragraphs
PART THREE — READING AND WRITING ESSAYS
- Reading, Planning, and Organizing Essays
- Drafting and Revising Essays
- Reading and Writing Essays with Multiple Patterns
- Writing Essays Using Sources
PART FOUR — CRITICAL THINKING, READING, AND WRITING
- Critical Thinking: Making Inferences and Analyzing the Author’s Message
- Critical Thinking: Evaluating the Author’s Techniques
- Critical Thinking: Reading and Writing Arguments