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    Overview
Fawcett’s EVERGREEN: A GUIDE TO WRITING WITH READINGS, 12th Edition, offers the most effective instruction for paragraph and essay writing available. Structured around the author's proven MAP (Model-Analysis-Practice) format -- a guiding pedagogy, featuring minimal inductive instruction followed by varied practice -- this text improves student confidence and learning outcomes. The book illustrates each of the nine rhetorical patterns with two student sample essays (one in third person and one in first person) and includes a graphic organizer. The revised edition refreshes and expands suggestions on crafting better thesis statements and features updated readings by diverse authors on topics relevant to today's students.
- Navigate the ethical and practical aspects of AI with a candid discussion on both its limitations and its lawful applications in an academic setting.
- Equip students to excel in diverse fields by emphasizing the importance of writing beyond just college papers.
- Ensure an interactive learning experience with the author's MAP format (Model-Analysis-Practice), seamlessly integrated to provide examples, discussions and hands-on practice.
- Equip students with a robust set of skills through new and updated writing samples showcasing various modes, including illustration, description, process and persuasion.
- Support teaching English language learners with superior ESL coverage, featuring integrated grammar and spelling practice, an ESL Appendix for common stumbling blocks and more.
- Emphasize visual analysis in critical literacy with critical-thinking activities and visual analysis tools that equip students with skills for academic and real-world success.
- Address your students’ individual strengths and weaknesses efficiently without consuming valuable classroom time with the accompanying online learning platform, MindTap.
        Unit 1: GETTING STARTED.
1. Exploring the Writing Process.
2. Prewriting to Generate Ideas.
Unit 1 Writers' Workshop: Using One or Two of Your Five Senses, Describe a Place.
AI Toolbox Tip #1: Know your instructor's policy.
Unit 2: DISCOVERING THE PARAGRAPH.
3. The Process of Writing Paragraphs.
4. Achieving Coherence.
Unit 2 Writers' Workshop: Discuss the Pressures of Living in Two Worlds.
AI Toolbox Tip #2: Use AI with integrity.
Unit 3: DEVELOPING THE PARAGRAPH.
5. Illustration.
6. Narration.
7. Description.
8. Process.
9. Definition.
10. Comparison and Contrast.
11. Classification.
12. Cause and Effect.
13. Persuasion.
Unit 3 Writers' Workshop: Give Advice to College Writers.
AI Toolbox Tip #3: Use AI to prompt your thinking, not do your thinking.
Unit 4: WRITING THE ESSAY.
14. The Process of Writing an Essay.
15. The Introduction, the Conclusion, and the Title.
16. Types of Essays, Part 1.
17. Types of Essays, Part 2.
18. Summarizing, Quoting, and Avoiding Plagiarism.
19. Strengthening an Essay with Research.
20. Writing Under Pressure: The Essay Examination.
Unit 4 Writers' Workshop: Analyze a Social Problem.
AI Toolbox Tip #4: Know the limits of AI (or AI makes things up).
Unit 5: IMPROVING YOUR WRITING.
21. Revising for Consistency and Parallelism.
22. Revising for Sentence Variety.
23. Revising for Language Awareness.
24. Putting Your Revision Skills to Work.
Unit 5 Writers' Workshop: Examine Something That Isn't What It Appears to Be.
AI Toolbox Tip #5: It's all about the search terms.
Unit 6: REVIEWING THE BASICS.
25. Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns.
26. The Simple Sentence.
27. Coordination and Subordination.
28. Avoiding Sentence Errors.
29. Present Tense (Agreement).
30. Past Tense.
31. The Past Participle.
32. Nouns.
33. Pronouns.
34. Prepositions.
35. Adjectives and Adverbs.
36. The Apostrophe.
37. The Comma.
38. Mechanics.
39. Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work.
Unit 6 Writers' Workshop: Adopt a New Point of View.
AI Toolbox Tip #6: Adopt a new point of view.
Unit 7: STRENGTHENING YOUR SPELLING.
40. Spelling.
41. Look-Alikes/Sound-Alikes.
Unit 7 Writers' Workshop: Discuss a Time When You Felt Blessed.
AI Toolbox Tip #7: Tackle procrastination with an assist from AI.
Unit 8: READING STRATEGIES AND SELECTIONS.
42. Reading Strategies for Writers.
43. Reading Selections.
Zadie Smith, Sweet Charity.
Emma Seppälä, Two Types of Happiness.
Kai Reimer and Sandra Peter, How TikTok Is Changing the Music Industry.
Ellen Goodman, Multitasking or Mass ADD?
Dave Barry, Driving While Stupid.
Yvette Cabrera, In the Bag: Why Being Green Comes Naturally to U.S. Latinos.
Marisa G. Franco, The Secret to Making Friends as an Adult.
Leander Schaerlaeckens, How the Quick High of “Fast-Food Gambling” Ensnared Young Men.
Jennifer Wright, Please Break Off Your AI Romance!
Clifford Johnson, Black Panther’s Secret Superpower: Scientist Role Models.
Karen Castellucci Cox, Four Types of Courage, Revised and Updated.
Ana Veciana-Suarez, When Greed Gives Way to Giving.
Hayes Patton, NIL Deals are Ruining College Athletics.
Hyejune Park and Cosette Joyner Martinez, Secondhand Clothing Boom.
Virginia Thomas, Solitude is Not Loneliness.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fear of Nature.
Ali S. Khan, Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse.
Christine Harrington, Motivation
AI Toolbox Tip #8: Don't ask a machine to “read” and “think” for you.
ESL/ELL Appendix: Additional Help and Practice for ESL/ELL Students.
Index.
Thematic Index of the Reading Selections.
Rhetorical Index.
    1. Exploring the Writing Process.
2. Prewriting to Generate Ideas.
Unit 1 Writers' Workshop: Using One or Two of Your Five Senses, Describe a Place.
AI Toolbox Tip #1: Know your instructor's policy.
Unit 2: DISCOVERING THE PARAGRAPH.
3. The Process of Writing Paragraphs.
4. Achieving Coherence.
Unit 2 Writers' Workshop: Discuss the Pressures of Living in Two Worlds.
AI Toolbox Tip #2: Use AI with integrity.
Unit 3: DEVELOPING THE PARAGRAPH.
5. Illustration.
6. Narration.
7. Description.
8. Process.
9. Definition.
10. Comparison and Contrast.
11. Classification.
12. Cause and Effect.
13. Persuasion.
Unit 3 Writers' Workshop: Give Advice to College Writers.
AI Toolbox Tip #3: Use AI to prompt your thinking, not do your thinking.
Unit 4: WRITING THE ESSAY.
14. The Process of Writing an Essay.
15. The Introduction, the Conclusion, and the Title.
16. Types of Essays, Part 1.
17. Types of Essays, Part 2.
18. Summarizing, Quoting, and Avoiding Plagiarism.
19. Strengthening an Essay with Research.
20. Writing Under Pressure: The Essay Examination.
Unit 4 Writers' Workshop: Analyze a Social Problem.
AI Toolbox Tip #4: Know the limits of AI (or AI makes things up).
Unit 5: IMPROVING YOUR WRITING.
21. Revising for Consistency and Parallelism.
22. Revising for Sentence Variety.
23. Revising for Language Awareness.
24. Putting Your Revision Skills to Work.
Unit 5 Writers' Workshop: Examine Something That Isn't What It Appears to Be.
AI Toolbox Tip #5: It's all about the search terms.
Unit 6: REVIEWING THE BASICS.
25. Proofreading to Correct Your Personal Error Patterns.
26. The Simple Sentence.
27. Coordination and Subordination.
28. Avoiding Sentence Errors.
29. Present Tense (Agreement).
30. Past Tense.
31. The Past Participle.
32. Nouns.
33. Pronouns.
34. Prepositions.
35. Adjectives and Adverbs.
36. The Apostrophe.
37. The Comma.
38. Mechanics.
39. Putting Your Proofreading Skills to Work.
Unit 6 Writers' Workshop: Adopt a New Point of View.
AI Toolbox Tip #6: Adopt a new point of view.
Unit 7: STRENGTHENING YOUR SPELLING.
40. Spelling.
41. Look-Alikes/Sound-Alikes.
Unit 7 Writers' Workshop: Discuss a Time When You Felt Blessed.
AI Toolbox Tip #7: Tackle procrastination with an assist from AI.
Unit 8: READING STRATEGIES AND SELECTIONS.
42. Reading Strategies for Writers.
43. Reading Selections.
Zadie Smith, Sweet Charity.
Emma Seppälä, Two Types of Happiness.
Kai Reimer and Sandra Peter, How TikTok Is Changing the Music Industry.
Ellen Goodman, Multitasking or Mass ADD?
Dave Barry, Driving While Stupid.
Yvette Cabrera, In the Bag: Why Being Green Comes Naturally to U.S. Latinos.
Marisa G. Franco, The Secret to Making Friends as an Adult.
Leander Schaerlaeckens, How the Quick High of “Fast-Food Gambling” Ensnared Young Men.
Jennifer Wright, Please Break Off Your AI Romance!
Clifford Johnson, Black Panther’s Secret Superpower: Scientist Role Models.
Karen Castellucci Cox, Four Types of Courage, Revised and Updated.
Ana Veciana-Suarez, When Greed Gives Way to Giving.
Hayes Patton, NIL Deals are Ruining College Athletics.
Hyejune Park and Cosette Joyner Martinez, Secondhand Clothing Boom.
Virginia Thomas, Solitude is Not Loneliness.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fear of Nature.
Ali S. Khan, Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse.
Christine Harrington, Motivation
AI Toolbox Tip #8: Don't ask a machine to “read” and “think” for you.
ESL/ELL Appendix: Additional Help and Practice for ESL/ELL Students.
Index.
Thematic Index of the Reading Selections.
Rhetorical Index.