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Miller College Reader, The, 12th edition

  • George Miller
  • , Jon Miller
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The Miller College Reader was formerly known as The Prentice Hall Reader.

Forming the building blocks students need for academic writing in any course

The Miller College Reader helps students organize their writing around structural patterns and engage in these patterns by reading. These patterns help students organize their knowledge to see different ways in which information can be conveyed. Most commonly used in academic writing, the structural patterns will guide students through skills such as narration, description, classification, comparison, explanation, analysis, definition, and argument – across all subject matter they may encounter in their academic work.

Table of Contents

  • How to Read and Then Analyze an Essay
    • Exploring the Links Between Reading and Writing
    • Practicing Active Reading: A Model
    • John James Audubon, “The Hurricane”
    • Analyzing an Essay
    • Reading a Visual Image
    • Practicing Reading a Visual: A Model

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