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Welcome to the '''Composition FAQ''', a reference for writers and students of rhetoric and composition.  
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Use the links below to explore topics by category or search using the box provided.
The book is divided into sections that address the various stages of early college composition: [[CompFAQ:ENGL 1101|ENGL 1101]] introduces students to the fundamentals of college writing; [[CompFAQ:ENGL 1102|ENGL 1102]] acts as an introduction to literature; “[[CompFAQ:Lit Survey|Lit Survey]]” develops more advanced writing skills for sophomore humanities courses; and “[[CompFAQ:WritDM|WritDM]]” 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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== Browse by Category ==
== Browse by Category ==
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The CompFAQ is hypertextual and is divided into the sections outlined above, or do a keyword search.


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Revision as of 07:36, 12 November 2025

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.

Start Here

The book is divided into sections that address the various stages of early college composition: ENGL 1101 introduces students to the fundamentals of college writing; ENGL 1102 acts as an introduction to literature; “Lit Survey” develops more advanced writing skills for sophomore humanities courses; and “WritDM” teaches the composition skills for writing in digital platforms. Each of these sections of the book will use the CompFAQ as its content.

Browse by Category

The CompFAQ is hypertextual and is divided into the sections outlined above, or do a keyword search.


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