Advanced Legal Writing


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With a practical focus on persuasive writing strategies, Advanced Legal Writing: Theory and Strategies in Persuasive Writing explores three classical techniques: logos, pathos, and ethos, and provides students with a thorough introduction to the elements of rhetorical style. Unlike many other advanced legal writing texts, which tend to focus on a document-specific approach, this unique coursebook focuses on classical writing strategies that students can apply to a wide range of settings. The depth and scope of this text make it appropriate for upper-level legal writing courses. The Third Edition has been expanded to include the use of movies and other popular culture media in chapters dealing with literary references. There have also been substantial revisions to the chapter on policy. Features: Comprehensive coverage of the technical aspects of rhetorical style: metaphor, literary allusion, and figures of speech. Emphasizes theory as well as practice, building on three basic strategies of persuasive legal writing: Logos: Logic and rational argument. o Pathos: Value-based argument. Ethos: Establishing credibility. Highlights interdisciplinary contributions to persuasive writing from diverse fields, including cognitive psychology, classical rhetoric, and morality theory. Presents effective strategies that extend beyond the trial or appellate brief to a broad range of documents and settings. Covers new developments in cognitive psychology, pathos, persuasion, and the role of metaphor in persuasive legal writing. Depth and scope appropriate for upper-level legal writing classes. Thoroughly updated, the revised Third Edition offers: Substantial revisions to the chapter on policy. Expanded chapters on literary references now include other media, e.g., movies and other pop culture platforms.




Advanced English Writing Skills


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Advanced English Writing Skills: Masterclass for English Language Learners How to Write Effectively in English & Write with Confidence: How to Write Essays, Summaries, Emails, Letters, Articles & ReviewsThis English writing practice book for adults is an advanced writing workbook for students of English as a second language and for native speakers who need a little extra practice. The techniques and exercises in this book have helped thousands of students worldwide to quickly achieve high levels of written proficiency English. If you do the exercises and apply the techniques in this book, they will work for you too. Advanced English Writing: A Masterclass for Language Learners is a fully comprehensive self-study advanced English writing book designed for language learners who need to achieve the highest possible level of proficiency in English writing and grammar. Advanced English Writing: A Masterclass for Language Learners shows English students how to organize and structure an answer for all types of English writing situations. You will be guided step-by-step through the process in order to achieve optimal efficiency in real life situations where written communication vital. All activities in this book have been developed and thoroughly tested in the English classroom, by professional English writing instructors with years of experience. This book quickly develops your fluency and confidence to produce high quality pieces of writing in English and contains specialized grammar exercises for each unit, showing you how to incorporate a wide range of grammatical tools into your writing.




Advanced Legal Writing and Oral Advocacy


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Advanced Composition


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Advanced Writing


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Reader and audience appeal, global constraints, large-scale desiderata, dynamics, consummation scenes, characters, relationships, structure, embodiment, voice, the line level. Developing and testing a theory of writing. Discusses such topics as originality, credibility, contrivance, crudeness, monotony, repetition. Story appeal, story impact. Threat, hope, need to know, tension and pace. Character realization, character identification, character appeal, repellant characters, character change, character and dynamics, a group as a character. The reality of relationships, the identity of relationships, the appeal of relationships, relationships and dynamics. Architecture, design, types of structure, sequential structuring, story steps, the set-up, openings, endings. Embodiment, scene appeal, scene impact. Micro-dynamics. Point of view. Voice. Showing, telling and doing. Setting. Titles. Comedy.




How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method


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The Snowflake Method-ten battle-tested steps that jump-start your creativity and help you quickly map out your story.




Writing Strands: Advanced 2


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Developed to give students advanced skills, such as recognizing and using persuasive language, writing reports, and developing character in creative pieces. Students will learn the process of giving others their thoughts in written form through three areas: creative, research and reports, and explanatory. Every exercise will guide them in the development of communication skills they need. Topics addressed in this one-year course include: Recognizing the three points of view writers useDescribing what has been seen over a period of days and writing a scientific reportUnderstanding the organization of an explanatory expositionDeveloping effective characters and conflict in creative writingIdentifying common literary devices in the BibleUnderstanding why literary devices are used A suggested schedule is provided, as well as worksheets that are three-hole punched and perforated, and the addition of a reading and literature component helps students look more deeply into the Bible and other books they select.




Writing for Emotional Impact


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Karl Iglesias breaks new ground by focusing on the psychology of the reader. Based on his acclaimed classes at UCLA Extension, Writing for Emotional Impact goes beyond the basics and argues that Hollywood is in the emotion-delivery business, selling emotional experiences packaged in movies and TV shows. Iglesias not only encourages you to deliver emotional impact on as many pages as possible, he shows you how, offering hundreds of dramatic techniques to take your writing to the professional level.




University Success Writing 3


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University Success Writing is designed for English language learners preparing for mainstream academic environments. A flexible three-part approach systematically builds skills tied to specific learning outcomes along with authentic writing strategies from top Stanford University professors. A strong focus on critical and creative thinking prepares students to approach writing assignments in different disciplines and write in academic degree classes. The Writing stand supports students through the writing process and moves them away from the production of highly structured essays. * Each part is a self-contained module allowing teachers to focus on the highest-value skills and content. Topics are aligned around science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) content. - Parts 1 and 2 include presentation and controlled writing practice that guide students through the writing process while building their essential writing and critical thinking skills. - Part 3 includes interviews with professors discussing their own writing processes. Assignments allow students to apply and expand the skills acquired in Parts 1 and 2. * Additional online skill and vocabulary practices, collaboration activities, and assessments. * Strategies for academic success and soft skills delivered via online videos. * NEW! You can now create unique custom University Success content packs with Pearson Collections.