America Now: Short Essays on Current Issues

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Macmillan Higher Education, Sep 24, 2019 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 412 pages

America Now makes it easy for you to bring brief, thought-provoking essays on contemporary topics into your classroom, with reliable pedagogy and an expert reader's knowledge of what works for students.


As series editor for The Best American Essays, Robert Atwan constantly scours a wide range of publications, bringing to America Now an unrivaled focus on today’s best writing. Instructors tell us that their students want to respond to the essays in the book, and they praise the high-quality reading and writing instruction, critical thinking and reading questions, and model student essays that help them do so. Over half of the readings in America Now are new to this edition and published since 2018, making it truly a book for today's composition course.

 

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Expressing Opinions with Clarity Confidence and Civility
Do Words Matter?
Is It Endangered on Campus?
How Do We Remember Our Past?
Is It Our Most Serious Issue?
How Does It Shape Our Sense of Self?
Why Does It Still Matter?
Can the Second Amendment Survive?
What Are the Challenges?
What Are the Issues Today?
How Well Does It Serve the Public?
Is It Obsolete?
How Disunited Is the United States?

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Robert Atwan is the series editor of The Best American Essays. He recently edited Divine Inspiration, a volume of world poetry on the Gospels.

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