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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very useful text,
By FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
We use Susan Fawcett's book 'Evergreen' in writing courses at the community college where I work, as well as in our Tutoring Center (we also use her book 'Grassroots', which is a good companion at the more basic level). Whereas 'Grassroots' is for those who need help writing sentences and with more basic grammar concepts, the 'Evergreen' book is for those who have mastered that level of writing, and are ready to develop more fully structured themes and essays.
The first unit of 'Evergreen' reviews the basic concepts of the writing process - what is one writing for? Who is the likely or intended audience? How should a finished paper look? Believe it or not, it is on this last point that so many grades have risen or fallen - a paper can be wonderfully written, but if it is scribbled on scrap paper rather than typewritten and neatly printed, it may suffer in grading, just as a letter from a business will not be as well received if it has spelling errors and problems with formatting. (This is a similar introduction to the 'Grassroots' text.) The second unit looks for explicitly at the paragraph, developing concepts such as coherence, topic sentences, ideas to include and exclude, as well as outlining and revising. The third and fourth units in this book are really the heart of the writing process. In the development of the paragraph, there are different approaches and techniques one can take - the paragraph can be descriptive, narrative, explanatory of a definition, comparison and contrast, persuasive, and a few other means. These lead naturally into the development of the essay, which is generally a series of paragraphs that are linked by a common idea or theme - some of the same processes that go into the development of a paragraph parallel the development of an essay, and many of the same descriptors above apply to paragraph forms, too. The fifth unit extends this kind of essay development by exploring sentence variety, language awareness and consistency in the revision process. Units 6 and 7 are review chapters for grammar concepts, punctuation, and spelling. These are really review areas - they do not go into enough depth or repetition for this to be an introductory text, but rather will assume some familiarity with the concepts being presented. The final section has a collection of reading selections, some from well-known authors and other figures. There are pieces that provide examples for the different kinds of essays described earlier in the book - some pieces are narrative, some are persuasive, some are humourous. This is a good book to use to become a better writer. It is useful in classroom settings, but might also be used for individual study (such as we do in the Tutoring Center).
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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2nd Edition Review,
By Chris James (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
Note: I am reviewing the 2nd Edition.
I stumbled upon this text in my parents bookshelf. I am twenty-six years old now, and I have not come across a guide to writing as thorough and straightforward until now. Whereas many textbooks tend to discuss grammar in a broken and ambiguous fashion, Susan keeps you turning pages with interesting and uncomplicated illustrations of concepts ranging from how to structure a paragraph to grammatical concepts such as how to identify a prepositional phrase. The ideal reader is someone who is in high school or college. Although, I have discovered this book now and I plan on keeping a copy nearby next time I sit down to write.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book to strengthen writing skills for students,
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This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
I actually purchased this book becuase it helped give me some inspiration for addtional exercises for my ESL students because I thought that some of the material in the text we were using was not covered effectively. I really like this book, and can be used for high level ESL or native English writing. Easy to follow, well-ordered, and overall a good writing skills text.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
This book has taught me the basic tips of wrting and how reading connects to writing. With this book I can easily write essays, stories and even editorials! This seventh editon has certainly improved a lot on me juts like all the others. :D
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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good!,
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This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
I like Evergreen. I think its a good book to help you with all the problems your having with your writing. I use it everyday. Its great for everyone who is learning to write or who wants to be better.
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Satisfied Customer,
This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
I was very satisfied. The book came in mint condition and the price was the best of others offered by other companies. Keep up the good work!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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very godd,
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This review is from: Evergreen: A Guide to Writing With Readings- Text Only, Seventh Edition (Paperback)
The book was better than I expected. One thing, they should put the picture of the book all the time.
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