NARRATION
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Narration |
| Langston Hughes |
Salvation |
| N. Scott Momaday |
The Way to Rainy Mountain |
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DESCRIPTION
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Description |
| Julia Alvarez |
I Want to Be Miss America |
| E. B. White |
Once More to the Lake |
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EXAMPLE
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Example |
| Barbara Ehrenreich |
Serving in Florida |
| Elizabeth Wong |
The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl |
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COMPARISON AND CONTRAST
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Comparison and Contrast |
| Bruce Catton |
Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts |
| Bharati Mukherjee |
Two Ways to Belong in America |
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PROCESS
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Process Analysis |
| Diane Ackerman |
Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall |
| Peter Elbow |
Desperation Writing |
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DIVISION AND CLASSIFICATION
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Division and Classification |
| Donald Hall |
Four Ways of Reading |
| Emily Prager |
Our Barbies, Ourselves |
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DEFINITION
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Definition |
| James Baldwin |
If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is? |
| Judy Brady |
I Want a Wife |
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CAUSE AND EFFECT
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Cause-and-Effect Analysis |
| Marie Winn |
Television: The Plug-In Drug |
| William Zinsser |
College Pressures |
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ARGUMENT
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| Jane E. Aaron |
Argument and Persuasion |
| Susan Brownmiller |
Let's Put Pornography Back in the Closet |
| Milton Friedman |
Social Responsibility of Business and Labor |
| Martin Luther King Jr. |
I Have a Dream |
| Peter Singer |
The Singer Solution to World Poverty |
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