Toc: Cover Publisher’s Notice A Note about the Cover Index of Common Writing Assignments Brief Contents Title Page Copyright Dedication Preface Contents Introduction: Is Everyone an Author? Part I: The Need for Rhetoric and Writing Chapter One: Thinking Rhetorically Chapter Two: Engaging Respectfully with Others Chapter Three: Rhetorical Situations Chapter Four: Meeting the Expectations of Academic Writing/ "It's Like Learning a New Language" Chapter Five: Writing and Rhetoric in the Workplace Part II: Reading Processes Chapter Six: Reading Rhetorically Chapter Seven: Annotating, Summarizing, Responding YULIYA VAYNER, The Higher Price of Buying Local, An Annotated Example Chapter Eight: Distinguishing Facts from Misinformation Part III: Writing Processes Chapter Nine: Managing the Writing Process Chapter Ten: The Need for Collaboration / “Here Comes Everybody!†Part IV: Genres of Writing Chapter Eleven: Choosing Genres Chapter Twelve: Arguing a Position / “This Is Where I Stand†Characteristic Features RUSSEL HONORÉ, Work Is a Blessing, An Annotated Example Arguing a Position / A Roadmap JARON LANIER, Delete Your Social Media Accounts Right Now, A Model Argument KATHERINE SPRIGGS, On Buying Local, A Model Argument Chapter Thirteen: Writing a Narrative / “Here’s What Happened†Characteristic Features RAYA ELFADEL KHEIRBEK, At the VA, Healing the Doctor-Patient Relationship, An Annotated Example Literacy Narratives MELANIE LUKEN, Literacy: A Lineage, An Annotated Example Writing a Narrative / A Roadmap CONNOR COYNE, Bathtime, A Model Narrative LARRY LEHNA, The Look, A Model Narrative Chapter Fourteen: Writing Analytically / “Let’s Take a Closer Look†Characteristic Features EAMONN FORDE, “Happy†by Pharrell Williams: Why This Song Has Grabbed the Nation, An Annotated Example Visual Analysis SOMINI SENGUPTA, Why Is Everyone Focused on Zuckerberg’s Hoodie?, An Annotated Example Writing Analytically / A Roadmap JOHNA PAOLINO, Google Home vs Alexa, A Model Analysis MELISSA RUBI