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Understanding Voice in Writing: Analysis and Research Techniques

In this session, we will explore how to characterize the voice of an essay and determine if the author is imitating anyone. We will use online tools to identify potential sources, create a bibliography using Web 2.0 tools, and save it as a Word document. Don't forget your homework!

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Understanding Voice in Writing: Analysis and Research Techniques

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  1. March 9, 2010Voice Day 4 • How would you characterize the voice of the essay? • Is the author trying to imitate anyone? • How do you know? • If you aren’t familiar with the books, what problem are you experiencing with the voice? • Who is the author’s audience?

  2. Today we will: • Use Net Trekker and SIRS Web to identify potential sources. • Use www.wicomicolibrary.org. • Create a bibliography for potential sources with Web 2.0 tools. • Save bibliography as a Word Document. • Print bibliography.

  3. Homework Read pp. 179-182 in Lang. Book. Complete Ex. 13 by Monday.

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