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    I have used EMERGING: CONTEMPORARY READINGS FOR WRITERS (Barrios) and I I have used ACTING OUT CULTURE: READING AND WRITING (Miller) and I I have used READING OUR WORLD (Yagelski) and I I have used FROM INQUIRY TO ACADEMIC WRITING (Greene and Lidinsky) and I I have used CHANGING SOCIETY (Schwab and Love) and I I have used MAKING LITERATURE MATTER (Schilb and Clifford) and I: I have used MAKING ARGUMENTS ABOUT LITERATURE (Schilb and Clifford) and I I have used LITERATURE: THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE(Abcarian, Klotz, and Cohen) and I: I have used THE NORTON INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE, SHORTER 9TH EDITION (Booth, Hunter, and Mays) and I: I have used A WRITER'S REFERENCE (Hacker) and I: Do you think the custom A Writer's Reference is a useful text to require of all First Year Writing students (ENWR 100, 105, and 106)? Please offer text recommendations for any of the courses. Just make sure the recommendations fit our program. Thank you. Please add details for any text about which you feel strongly, listing its strengths and weaknesses. We are particularly interested to hear why you do not recommend a text or are ambivalent. Please mention the text by name in your response as your answer here is not linked to your answers on the rest of the survey.
3 delete 2011-03-30 12:02:00 recommend it
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I am ambivalent to A Writer's Reference because I do not feel it is necessary to have students purchase a text when there is reliable and solid information online. I am ambivalent to the Clifford and Schilb texts because Matter is too large for our purposes and Making Arguments has limited readings.
7 delete 2011-03-30 15:57:30 recommend it
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For 105: Ourselves Among Others, Seeing and Writing (both from Bedford St. Martin's) Just a general observation on 106 texts--most of them are extremely large (and expensive)and while the variety is nice, I'd really love to see more small, manageable readers for 106.