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Common Sense: What to Write, How to Write It, and Why (Paperback)
Common Sense: What to Write, How to Write It, and Why (Paperback)
Author: Ponsot, Marie
Edition/Copyright: 1985
ISBN: 0-86709-079-0
Publisher: Boynton/Cook Publishers, Inc.
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $34.00
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  Summary

The Common Sense is elemental and beautifully succinct. It focuses on the expository essay, which, despite its association with abominable teaching techniques and vapid results, is at its best the one form that reveals to students and teachers the power of writing. "It is not second-rate writing," Deen and Ponsot state, "nor is teaching it second-rate work."

This is a commonsensical text that puts its principles directly at the service of upper secondary and college students of all abilities. It perceives the composing class as an active community of writers, stresses the uses of listening and reading aloud, and lays out a core of work that can't be done wrong.

 
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I. Elements of the Essay

II. Two-Part Essay Shapes

A. First Series: Interplay or Dialogue--Essays with a Double Voice or Point of View
B. Second Series: Overview--Essays with a Single Voice or Point of View

III. Writing About Literature

IV. Sample Essays

Appendix: Two Designs for a Writing Course

 

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