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About BCcampus Open Education
Attribution Statement
Kate Nickelchok
1.1 Post-Secondary Reading and Writing
1.2 Developing Study Skills
1.3 Becoming a Successful Writer
1.4 Digital Communication in University
2.1 Word Choice
2.2 Sentence Writing
2.3 Understanding Style and Voice
3.1 Summarizing
3.2 Paraphrasing
3.3 Effective Means for Writing a Paragraph
3.4 Choosing Integrity
4.1 Expository Essays
4.2 Narration
4.3 Illustration
4.4 Description
4.5 Classification
4.6 Process Analysis
4.7 Definition
4.8 Comparison and Contrast
4.9 Cause and Effect
4.10 Purpose, Audience, Tone, and Content
5.1 Apply Prewriting Models
5.2 Developing a Strong, Clear Thesis Statement
5.3 Outlining
5.4 Organizing Your Writing
6.1 Writing Body Paragraphs
6.2 Writing Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
6.3 Drafting
7.1 Strategies for Gathering Reliable Information
9.1 Supporting Your Ideas
9.2 Documenting Source Material
9.3 Making Your Quotes Fit
9.4 Citation Guidelines
9.5 Creating a References Page
10.1 The Purpose of Persuasion
10.2 The Structure of a Persuasive Essay
10.3 Being Critical
10.4 Examples: Persuasive Essay
12.1 Revision
12.2 Editing and Developing a Final Draft of a Research Paper
Appendix
Appendix 1: Readings: Examples of Essays
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