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Friday, March 13, 2020
101 Chips and Salsa and Academic Writing Professor Ramos Blog
101 Chips and Salsa and Academic Writing Chips and Salsa Chips and Salsa Donââ¬â¢t you hate it when you have too much of one and not enough of the other? There has to be the appropriate amount of chips to salsa for it to work, to taste good. What are we talking about? What is Academic Writing? The article ââ¬Å"What is Academic Writing?â⬠is a brief introduction to the writing you will be expected to do in college. The article begins by addressing common myths about what academic writing is.à Which ones have you heard before?à Think of one or two more myths, or ideas of writing, that you have heard before. Myth #1: The ââ¬Å"Paint by Numbersâ⬠myth Myth #2: Writers only start writing when they have everything figured out Myth #3: Perfect first drafts Myth #4: Some got it; I donââ¬â¢t- the genius fallacy Myth #5: Good grammar is good writing Myth #6: The Five Paragraph Essay Myth #7: Never use ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠Irvin quotes a study by Lee Ann Carroll about the writing students do in college: What are usually called ââ¬Ëwriting assignmentsââ¬â¢ in college might more accurately be called ââ¬Ëliteracy tasksââ¬â¢ (7). What do you think she means here? In a short paragraph, write what you think the author is saying. What is academic writing according to our article? What does Carroll mean by literacy tasks? Chapter 8à ââ¬Å"As a Resultâ⬠: Connecting the Parts Chapter 8 covers what to do when connecting the parts of your essay together. They explain that creating connections between sentences and ideas increases sentence variety and helps construct a more convincing argument. Consider transitions bothà withinà a paragraph andà betweenà paragraphs. Look atà pages 108-109à for transition words. They give four principles: Using transition terms (like ââ¬Å"thereforeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"as a resultâ⬠) Adding pointing words (like ââ¬Å"thisâ⬠and ââ¬Å"suchâ⬠) Developing a set of key terms and phrases for each text you write Repeating yourself, but with a difference
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