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Analyzing Literature: A Guide for Students (Valuepack item only), 2nd Edition
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What Every Student Should Know About Citing Sources with APA Documentation
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What Every Student Should Know About Practicing Peer Review
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What Every Student Should Know About Preparing Effective Oral Presentations
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Description
Emphasizing both reading and writing, The Elements of Difficulty helps readers to confront the challenges of interpreting difficult texts and to see those challenges as paths to knowledge, rather than impediments. This short, economical paperback enables readers to acknowledge, name, and assess the nature of their difficulties in reading and interpreting complex texts, with the ultimate goal of transforming confusion into understanding.
Table of Contents
Preface for Students.
Preface for Teachers.
1. Introducing Difficulty.
2. The Difficulty of Poetry.
3. The Difficulty of Longer Texts.
4. Intermezzo.
5. The Difficulty of Prose Narrative.
6. Writing and Reading the Personal Essay.
7. A Provisional Conclusion.
Glossary.
Works Cited.
Appendix A: List of Difficulties.
Appendix B: Robert Bly, “Snowfall in the Afternoon,” and “Driving My Parents Home at Christmas.”
Appendix C: Carolyn Steadman, “Landscape for a Good Woman.”
Appendix D: Edwidge Danticat, “Krit?Krat!”