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{{dc|T}}his FAQ addresses difficulties that many new writers have with mechanics, style, content, and structure. While meant for writers new to college, even experienced writers may benefit from some of the answers to the questions here.
{{dc|W}}{{Start|hat began as a Composition FAQ}} to address difficulties that many new college writers have with mechanics, style, content, and structure has metamorphosed into a no-cost, online textbook for first- and second-year college students that takes the idea that ''better readers make better writers'' as its guiding premise. The book is divided into sections that address the various stages of early college composition: ENGL 1101 (the first version should be ready by fall 2023) introduces students to the fundamentals of college writing; ENGL 1102 (Spring 2024) acts as an introduction to literature; “Lit Survey” (2024) develops more advanced writing skills for sophomore humanities courses; and “WritDM” (2024) teaches the composition skills for writing in digital platforms. Each of these sections of the book will use the CompFAQ as its content.
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The CompFAQ is hypertextual and is divided into the sections I outlined above via tabs at the top of the page. You might begin by clicking on the tab that corresponds with your course or interest. You can also see all of the questions available on the FAQ in the [[CompFAQ/Index|index]], or do a keyword search below.


The FAQ is hypertextual and is divided into classes via the tabs above. You might begin by clicking on the tab that corresponds with your class. Or, you can see all of the questions available on the FAQ in the [[CompFAQ/Index|index]].
Each tab contains an approach to the composition skills most pertinent to that course. [[CompFAQ/ENGL 1101|ENGL 1101]] and [[CompFAQ/ENGL 1102|ENGL 1102]] are for the first and second courses, respectively, in first-year composition. The former highlights general reading and writing skills needed for college while the latter focuses on the analysis, interpretation, and writing about literature. Choose [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey|Literature Survey]] if you are in a sophomore literature survey course, like [[ENGL 2111]]. The [[CompFAQ/WritDM|Digital Writing]] tab contains content relevant for advanced writing, humanities, or literature courses that have a digital writing component.


Each tab highlights the questions most pertinent to that course. [[CompFAQ/ENGL 1101|ENGL 1101]] and [[CompFAQ/ENGL 1102|ENGL 1102]] are for the first and second courses, respectively, in first-year composition. The former highlights general writing skills needed for college while the latter focuses on textual analysis, interpretation, and writing about literature. Choose [[CompFAQ/Lit Survey|Literature Survey]] if you are in a sophomore literature survey course, like [[ENGL 2111]]. The [[CompFAQ/WritDM|Digital Writing]] tab contain questions for advanced writing, humanities, or literature courses.  
If you’re new to the FAQ, you might begin with the questions in the “Start Here” box on the right to get oriented, check the [[CompFAQ/Index|index]] for an overview of all content, or search below.


If you’re new here, you might begin with the following questions to get oriented.
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==Start Here==
{{A note}} This FAQ is a work-in-progress, so links in red have yet to be written. I anticipate that it should be complete, or in version 1, by the fall of 2023.
# [[CompFAQ/Getting Started|How do I get started writing?]]
# [[CompFAQ/Questions|What questions do I need to ask as a writer?]]
# [[/Critical Thinking|What is “critical thinking"?]]
# [[/Persuasive Writing|How can my writing be more persuasive?]]
 
{{A note|Note}} This FAQ is a work-in-progress, so links in red have yet to be written. I anticipate that it should be complete, or in version 1, by the fall of 2023.


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Latest revision as of 09:50, 2 June 2023

Go To FAQ From Reading to Writing
A Composition FAQ Textbook

What began as a Composition FAQ to address difficulties that many new college writers have with mechanics, style, content, and structure has metamorphosed into a no-cost, online textbook for first- and second-year college students that takes the idea that better readers make better writers as its guiding premise. The book is divided into sections that address the various stages of early college composition: ENGL 1101 (the first version should be ready by fall 2023) introduces students to the fundamentals of college writing; ENGL 1102 (Spring 2024) acts as an introduction to literature; “Lit Survey” (2024) develops more advanced writing skills for sophomore humanities courses; and “WritDM” (2024) teaches the composition skills for writing in digital platforms. Each of these sections of the book will use the CompFAQ as its content.

Start Here

The CompFAQ is hypertextual and is divided into the sections I outlined above via tabs at the top of the page. You might begin by clicking on the tab that corresponds with your course or interest. You can also see all of the questions available on the FAQ in the index, or do a keyword search below.

Each tab contains an approach to the composition skills most pertinent to that course. ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 are for the first and second courses, respectively, in first-year composition. The former highlights general reading and writing skills needed for college while the latter focuses on the analysis, interpretation, and writing about literature. Choose Literature Survey if you are in a sophomore literature survey course, like ENGL 2111. The Digital Writing tab contains content relevant for advanced writing, humanities, or literature courses that have a digital writing component.

If you’re new to the FAQ, you might begin with the questions in the “Start Here” box on the right to get oriented, check the index for an overview of all content, or search below.

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 note: This FAQ is a work-in-progress, so links in red have yet to be written. I anticipate that it should be complete, or in version 1, by the fall of 2023.

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Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 06-2-2023; Version: Beta 0.7 💬