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1、ExpressYourselfWRITINGSKILLSFORHIGHSCHOOLEdithN.WagnerNEWYORKCopyright?2002LearningExpress,LLC.AllrightsreservedunderInternationalandPan-AmericanCopyrightConventions.PublishedintheUnitedStatesbyLearningExpress,LLC,NewYork.LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData:
2、Wagner,EdithN.Expressyourself:writingskillsforhighschool/byEdithWagner.p.cm.ISBN1-57685-403-5(alk.paper)1.Languagearts(Secondary)2.Englishlanguage—Compositionandexercises.I.Title.LB1631.W232002808'.042'0712—dc212001050445PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica987654321FirstE
3、ditionISBN1-57685-403-5Formoreinformationortoplaceanorder,contactLearningExpressat:900BroadwaySuite604NewYork,NY10003Orvisitusat:www.learnatest.comContentsIntroductionivHowtoUsethisBookvSection1:WritingforInformationandUnderstanding1ChapterOne:TheTestQuestion3ChapterTw
4、o:TheTermPaperAssignment19ChapterThree:EverydayWriting27Section2:WritingtoPersuade33ChapterFour:ThesisStatementsandEffectiveResearch35ChapterFive:WritingforPersuasiveSpeaking53ChapterSix:PersuasioninEverydayWriting63Section3:WritingtoNarrate71ChapterSeven:Narrativesfor
5、PersonalExperience75ChapterEight:NarrativesforAcademicPurposes85ChapterNine:NarrativesinEverydayLife91Section4:WritinginResponsetoLiterature97ChapterTen:WritingAboutPoetry99ChapterEleven:WritingAboutProse(Fiction)113ChapterTwelve:WritingAboutDrama127AppendixA:TipsforPe
6、erReview135AppendixB:AnswersandExplanations141IntroductionHumanbeingscommunicateinfourways.Welisten,speak,read,andwrite.Whenyouwereababythe?rstthingyoudidwaslistentotheworldaroundyou.Yourecognizedvoices;youwerestartledbynoises;youweresoothedbymusic.Thenyoubegantoimitat
7、ethesoundsyouheardandyouexperimentedbycreatingyourownsounds.Youlearnedthatcryingbroughtattention,wordsidenti?edthings,andthatlinkingwordstogethermademeaning.Thenyoulearnedthatsymbolsonapagehelduniquemeaning,andyoulearnedtoread.Thelastofthefourwaysyoulearnedtocommunicat
8、ewasthroughwriting,andtheveryformaltrans-ferenceofwordstopaperwasprobablyinitiatedinschool,asearlyaskindergarten.Now,