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            These advanced ideas and/or applications can help you understand and use this paper's type of thinking better.  For additional information, check the chapter's "Links" page, or use a search engine (e.g., www.google.com) with a key word search that uses the name of this type of paper and the words "writing" and "paper." 

   

        

      

            

    

   

Other Processes in Xxx Writing   

Xxxxx

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Additional Types of Xxx Papers 

Writing XXXXXs

             XXXXXXXX writing is the xxxxxxxxxxxx equivalent in many ways of writing a XXXXXXXXX.  ....  To see more about such writing, go to the chapter called "XXXXXXXXXX."

Xxxxx

            One specialized form of a XXXXXXX is the

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Rhetorical Modes in a  

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Xxx, Xxx, and Xxx

            If you are working with the rhetorical modes, a XXXXXXXXXXXXX uses several of them. A XXXXXXXXXXXX essay especially uses the mode of YYYYYYYYY.  It also uses YYYYYY and YYYYYYY.

            Each of these modes has been defined and explained in the "Starting" section's "Rhetorical Modes" chapter.  Xxxxxx

 

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Writing Theory for Students: Xxxxxxxxx Writing   

            This part briefly discusses the theories that instructors use to teach this kind of paper, and then it sends you to the "Theory for Instructors" page of this major section, where there is discussion primarily for composition instructors.

            XXXXXXXXXXX writing is a relatively more recent arrival in schools.  Hundreds of years ago, students were taught simply to transcribe information or, at

            For further discussion of theory, please go to this major section's "Theory and Pedagogy for Instructors" page, which is written for instructors.

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