Our best-selling classic tabbed handbook is available in a version that conveniently includes nearly one hundred integrated exercise sets for plenty of practice with the grammar, style, punctuation, and mechanics topics offered in the handbook. The answers to some items appear in the back of the book.
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This reference helps students write in a variety of genres. It covers composing and revising; academic reading, writing, and speaking; sentence style; word choice; grammar; multilingual writers and English-as-a-second language challenges; punctuation and mechanics; researching; and writing Modern Language Association, American Psychological Association, and Chicago Manual of Style papers. This edition has new material on the relationship between reading critically and writing insightfully, engaging with print and multimodal texts, and moving beyond summary to analysis. It also shows students how to read carefully to understand an author's ideas and question those ideas, and how to present their own ideas in response. It has five new writing guides (argument essays, analytical essays, annotated bibliographies, reflective cover letters, and literacy narratives); tips on composing in new genres, such as podcasts, presentations, and websites; new advice on writing a research proposal; revised sections on research and documentation; new guidelines for speaking; new content on paraphrasing sources; and new online resources. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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