Universal keys for writers / Ann Raimes.
Publication details: Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin, c2004.Edition: Instructor's annotated editionDescription: xxxi, 932 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cmISBN:- 0618112936 (instructor's annotated ed.)
- 061811288X (student ed.)
- 22 808.042 RAI
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PART I. WRITING AN ESSAY
1. Thinking, reading and writing
2. Defining the task
3. Generating, shaping, and focusing ideas
4. Drafting, revising, and editing an essay
5. Developing and structuring paragraphs
PARTII. WRITING IN ALL YOUR COURSES
6. Writing an argument
7. Writing about literature
8. Writing across the curriculum
9. Writing under pressure
PART III. WRITING WITH TECHNOLOGY AND WRITING FOR WORK
10. Designing documents and using word
11. Communicating online
12. Writing online for academic purposes
13. Designing a personal website
14. Writing for employment
15. Writing in the work world
PART IV. COMMON SENTENCE PROBLEMS
16. How a sentence works
17. Top ten sentence problems: a checklist
18. Sentence fragments, run-ons, and comma splices
19. Sentence snarls
20. Verbs
21. Subject-verb agreement
22. Pronouns
23. Adjectives and verbs
24. Relative clauses and relative pronouns
PART V. PUNCTUATION, MECHANICS, AND SPELLING
25. Periods, question marks, and exclamation points
26. Commas
27. Semicolons and colons
28. Apostrophes
29. Quotations marks
30. Other punctuation marks
etc...
Includes index.
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