Interchange: Reading and Writing Critically, 1st Edition

Christine Carter, John Stilla

Previously published by Nelson. Interchange: Reading and Writing Critically encourages students to read like a writer and write like a reader. This product was built from the ground up by two educators who are in touch with the needs of today’s students in the classroom. By examining robust, thematically based reading examples throughout each chapter, students improve their critical reading skills and are exposed to examples of good writing as they learn to write effectively themselves. Bring a new and fresh perspective to your students with Interchange, a scaffolded and integrated approach to teaching and learning composition!

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Table of Contents for Interchange: Reading and Writing Critically, 1st Edition

  • Front Matter
  • Chapter 1: Laying the Foundation: Effective Reading and Writing Processes
  • Chapter 2: Main Ideas: Clarifying the Point
  • Chapter 3: Supporting Details and Patterns of Organization: The Relationships between Structure and Support
  • Chapter 4: Summarizing a Reading
  • Chapter 5: Research and Expository Writing
  • Chapter 6: Introduction to Critical Reading and Writing: Analyzing Language, Tone, Author, and Publication
  • Chapter 7: Introduction to Critical Reading and Writing: Analyzing Arguments
  • Chapter 8: Writing to Evaluate a Text
  • Chapter 9: Writing a Response to a Text
  • Chapter 10: Writing an Argument
  • Model Documents
  • How to Use Questia for Research
  • Back Matter