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College Writing Skills with Readings ISE

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | 11e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9781265226596
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McGraw-Hill Education 11e druk, 2022 9781265226596
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College Writing Skills with Readings, 11th edition, emphasizes writing skills as well as process. By identifying a set of 4 fundamental skills critical to effective writing, College Writing Skills with Readings encourages students to see writing as a skill that can be learned and a process that must be explored. These 4 skills, or bases, for effective writing are as follows: 

Unity: Discover a clearly stated point, or topic sentence, and make sure that all other information in the paragraph or essay supports that point. 

Support: Support the points with specific evidence, and plenty of it. 

Coherence: Organize and connect supporting evidence so that paragraphs and essays transition smoothly from one bit of supporting information to the next. 

Sentence skills: Revise and edit so that sentences are error-free for clearer and more effective communication. 

These four bases are essential to all effective writing, whether it be a narrative paragraph for a personal journal, a cover letter for a job application, or an essay for an academic assignment.

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ISBN13:9781265226596
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Druk:11

Inhoudsopgave

Part 1 – Essay Writing<br>1.<span></span>An Introduction to Writing<span></span><br>2.<span></span>The Writing Process<span></span><br>3.<span></span>The First and Second Steps in Essay Writing<span></span><br>4.<span></span>The Third Step in Essay Writing<span></span><br>5.<span></span>The Fourth Step in Essay Writing<span></span><br>6.<span></span>Four Bases for Revising Essays<span></span><br>7.<span></span>Developing an Essay<span></span><br><br>Part 2 – Patterns of Essay Development<br>8.<span></span>Description<br>9.<span></span>Narration<span></span><br>10.<span></span>Exemplification<span></span><br>11.<span></span>Process<span></span><br>12.<span></span>Cause and/or Effect<span></span><br>13.<span></span>Comparison and/or Contrast<span></span><br>14.<span></span>Definition<span></span><br>15.<span></span>Division-Classification<span></span><br>16.<span></span>Argument<br><br>Part 3 – Researching, Writing and Documenting<br>17.<span></span>Information Literacy<br>18.<span></span>Summarizing and Paraphrasing<br>19.<span></span>Writing a Source-Based Essay<br>20.<span></span>Writing a Research Essay<br><br>Part 4 – Handbook of Sentence Skills<br>Section I – Grammar<br>21.<span></span>Subject and Verbs<br>22.<span></span>Fragments<br>23.<span></span>Run-Ons<br>24.<span></span>Regular and Irregular Verbs<br>25.<span></span>Subject-Verb Agreement<br>26.<span></span>More about Verbs<br>27.<span></span>Pronoun Agreement and Reference<br>28.<span></span>Pronoun Types<br>29.<span></span>Adjectives and Adverbs<br>30.<span></span>Misplaced Modifiers<br>31.<span></span>Dangling Modifiers<br>Section II – Mechanics and Punctuation<br>32.<span></span>Capital Letters<br>33.<span></span>Numbers and Abbreviations<br>34.<span></span>Apostrophe<br>35.<span></span>Quotation Marks<br>36.<span></span>Comma<br>Section III – Word Use<br>37.<span></span>Commonly Confused Words<br>38.<span></span>Effective Word Choice<br>Section IV – Tests<br>39.<span></span>Editing Tests<br><br>Part 5 – Readings for Writers<br>Introduction to the Readings<br>Building Self-Awareness<br>Education and Learning<br>Challenging Societal Values<br><br>Index<br>Instructor’s Guide<br><br><br>

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