Writing Program at New College WAC 107 - Suggested Assignment Sequences Writing Program Select Section Home About Us Guide to Research and Writing Student Overview Faculty Overview Greetings, colleagues! Faculty Directory Writing to Learn Writing to Learn: A Framework Taking Inventory Habits of Mind Habits of a Curious Mind An Interdisciplinary Approach Framework for Success Writing to Learn: Exercises Writing to Learn: Assignments Elements of Inquiry Elements of Inquiry: Reflection, Critical Thinking, and Research Elements of Inquiry: An Introduction Critical Thinking: An Engine for Inquiry Reflection Begins with a Decision Choose a Focus Research and Inquiry Formulating a Research Question Revising the Research Question Elements of Inquiry: Exercises Elements of Inquiry: Assignments Rhetoric ENG 101 - Suggested Assignment Sequences ENG 102 - Suggested Assignment Sequences ENG 105 - Suggested Assignment Sequences ENG 107 - Suggested Assignment Sequences ENG 108 - Suggested Assignment Sequences WAC 101 - Suggested Assignment Sequences WAC 107 - Suggested Assignment Sequences Rhetoric: A (Very) Brief Introduction Rhetoric: An Introduction The Rhetorical Situation Concepts in Rhetoric Argument Claim Counterargument Evidence Genre Invention Qualification Reasoning Values Voice The Rhetorical Situation: Exercises The Rhetorical Situation: Assignments Reading as Inquiry Lessons and Exercises - Home Developing a Research Question Reading as Inquiry Drafting Reading as Questioning A Case Study of Critical Reading: Frederick Douglass' Autobiography Paragraphing Critical Reading as a Part of Research Reading Keeping a Record of Your Reading Process: Annotating Texts Research Giving Your Readers the Gist: Summarizing Revising Integrating Other Writer's Work: Attributive Tags Reflection Rhetoric The Art of Choosing the Right Passage: Quotation Plagiarism Sentences Reading as Inquiry: Exercises Reading as Inquiry: Assignments Home Navigating a World of Information: ASU Libraries Resources First-Year Writing Courses