Introduction<br>Structures & Features<br>Chapter 1 Patterns for Writing<br>1.Transitions<br>2.Paraiiel Structures<br>3.Linking Information<br>4.Using "by"<br>5.Referencing for Flow<br>6.Sentence Structures<br>7.Writing about Science<br>8.Paragraph Structures<br>9.Pronoun Reference<br>10.Telling Two Sides of the Story<br>11.Hyphenating:Words<br>Chapter 2 Integrated Writing<br>Sample_Internet<br>Unit 1_Poverty<br>Unit 2_Superhero Movies<br>Unit 3_Liying in the Desert<br>Unit 4_Brainy Differences<br>Unit 5_Great Americans: Franklin and Jefferson<br>Unit 6_BUilding Consensus<br>Unit 7_The Ice Age: What Really Happened?<br>Unit 8_The Problems of Ocean Pollution<br>Unit 9_The Science of Happiness and Joy<br>Unit 10_The Real William Shakespeare<br>Unit 11_The Impressionist Painters<br>Unit 12_Modern Architecture<br>Unit 13_Television Violence<br>Unit 14_Predicting and Controlling Technology<br>Practice Test<br>Chapter 3 Independent Writing<br>Sample_Explanation<br>Unit 1_Description<br>Unit 2_Argument (Agree/Disagree)<br>Unit 3_Preference<br>Unit 4_Compare and Contrast<br>Unit 5_Cause and Effect<br>Practice Test<br>Actual Test<br>Actual Test_1<br>Actual Test_2<br>Answers
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