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  • 1.2: Writing as a Process

      • 1.2.1: How Writing as a Process Differs from Writing as a Product

        • Pavel Zemliansky's "Methods of Discovery: A Guide to Research Writing - Chapter 2: Research Writing as a Process" Page

          Read this chapter. How does the process approach differ from the product approach? Which do you prefer when writing an essay?

      • 1.2.2: "I Write So That I Know What I Think" - Writing as an Act of Discovery

        • Writing Commons: Joseph Moxley's "Think Rhetorically" Page

          Read this article.  What advantages can you see by approaching a decision with a rhetorical perspective?

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