
SF Writer
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 8. March 2007
Book
Spiral bound
640 pages
978-0-13-233458-7 (ISBN)
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Description
For Freshman-level writing courses, such as Freshman Composition, English Composition, First-Year Writing, Expository Writing or any course where students need help with grammar, research and documentation.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
726 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-233458-7 (9780132334587)
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Content
1. Writers at Work.
2. Preparing to Write.
3. Making a Point.
4. Steering Clear of Plagiarism.
5. Creating a Structure.
6. Drafting.
7. Revising.
8. Making Choices about Language.
9. The Shape of Sentences.
10. Writing Effective Sentences.
11. Writing with Style.
12. Shaping Effective Paragraphs.
13. Designing Effective Documents.
14. Writing for the Web.
15. Giving Oral Presentations.
16. Model Documents.
17. Reading and Responding Critically.
18. Strategies of Argument.
19. Visual Arguments.
20. Writing an Analysis of Literature or Popular Culture.
21. Doing Research.
22. Finding Information.
23. Evaluating Sources.
24. Using Sources Responsibly.
25. Using Sources and Quotations Effectively.
26. Documenting a Research Paper.
27. MLA Documentation.
28. APA Documentation.
29. CMS Documentation.
30. Key Grammatical Terms.
31. Sentence Fragments, Comma Splices, and Run-Ons.
32. Modifiers.
33. Subject-Verb Agreement.
34. Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood.
35. Pronouns
36. Suggestions for ESL Writers.
37. End Punctuation.
38. Commas.
39. Semicolons and Colons.
40. Quotation Marks and Ellipses
41. Parentheses and Brackets.
42. Dashes, Hyphens, and Slashes.
43. Italics and Capitalization.
44. Apostrophes, Abbreviations, and Numbers.
45. Spelling, Dictionary, Thesaurus.
2. Preparing to Write.
3. Making a Point.
4. Steering Clear of Plagiarism.
5. Creating a Structure.
6. Drafting.
7. Revising.
8. Making Choices about Language.
9. The Shape of Sentences.
10. Writing Effective Sentences.
11. Writing with Style.
12. Shaping Effective Paragraphs.
13. Designing Effective Documents.
14. Writing for the Web.
15. Giving Oral Presentations.
16. Model Documents.
17. Reading and Responding Critically.
18. Strategies of Argument.
19. Visual Arguments.
20. Writing an Analysis of Literature or Popular Culture.
21. Doing Research.
22. Finding Information.
23. Evaluating Sources.
24. Using Sources Responsibly.
25. Using Sources and Quotations Effectively.
26. Documenting a Research Paper.
27. MLA Documentation.
28. APA Documentation.
29. CMS Documentation.
30. Key Grammatical Terms.
31. Sentence Fragments, Comma Splices, and Run-Ons.
32. Modifiers.
33. Subject-Verb Agreement.
34. Verb Tense, Voice, and Mood.
35. Pronouns
36. Suggestions for ESL Writers.
37. End Punctuation.
38. Commas.
39. Semicolons and Colons.
40. Quotation Marks and Ellipses
41. Parentheses and Brackets.
42. Dashes, Hyphens, and Slashes.
43. Italics and Capitalization.
44. Apostrophes, Abbreviations, and Numbers.
45. Spelling, Dictionary, Thesaurus.