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100 1 _aGraff, Gerald,
245 1 0 _a "They say, I say" the moves that matter in academic writing ;
_cGerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein.
250 _aFourth edition.
260 _aNew York :
_bW.W. Norton & Company,
_c2018
300 _axxiii, 328 pages :
_billustrations ; 19 cm
505 _aPreface: Demystifying academic conversation Introduction: Entering the conversation "They say": starting with what others are saying "Her point is": the art of summarizing "As he himself puts it": the art of quoting "Yes/No/Okay, but": three ways to respond "And yet": distinguishing what you say from what they say "Skeptics may object": planting a naysayer in your text "So what? Who cares?" saying why it matters "As a result": connecting the parts "You mean I can just say it that way?": academic writing doesn't mean setting aside your own voice "But don't get me wrong": the art of metacommentary "He contends": using the templates to revise "I take your point": entering class discussions "Don't make them scroll up": entering online conversations "What's motivating this writer?": reading for the conversation "On closer examination": entering conversations about literature "The data suggest": writing in the sciences "Analyze this": writing in the social sciences
520 _aThe best-selling book that demystifies academic writing.
650 0 _aEnglish language
650 0 _aPersuasion (Rhetoric)
650 0 _aReport writing
700 1 _aBirkenstein, Cathy,
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