Simon & Schuster Handbook for WritersPrentice Hall, 1993 - 864 Seiten Explains the purposes of writing, aids in the understanding of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, gives the processes of research writing, and provides a section for ESL students. |
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... expect that your instructor wants writing that shows more than one day's work . If the paper is due overnight , it has to be written more hastily , though never carelessly . If research is required , you have to build time for it into ...
... expect that your instructor wants writing that shows more than one day's work . If the paper is due overnight , it has to be written more hastily , though never carelessly . If research is required , you have to build time for it into ...
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... expect me to have before I start to read the material ? 5. What does the author seem to assume are my biases ? 6. What information does the author expect me to have about his or her background , philosophy , and the like ? 7. What do I ...
... expect me to have before I start to read the material ? 5. What does the author seem to assume are my biases ? 6. What information does the author expect me to have about his or her background , philosophy , and the like ? 7. What do I ...
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... expect major improvements in the future , but some hardships are also anticipated . [ The subject shifts from people to hardships , and the voice shifts from active to passive . ] Most people expect major improvements in the future ...
... expect major improvements in the future , but some hardships are also anticipated . [ The subject shifts from people to hardships , and the voice shifts from active to passive . ] Most people expect major improvements in the future ...
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1d Tone | 10 |
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academic writing adjective adverb ALERT American APA style argument assignment audience auxiliary verbs avoid Brown called Chapter Chart comma splice communicate Consulting section coordinating conjunction correct count nouns Daniel Casey deductive reasoning dictionary discussed documentation style Edition effective English essay example EXERCISE explain final draft fused sentences gerund give handbook independent clause instructor introductory language letter linking verb main idea main verb material meaning MLA style modal auxiliary verbs modifiers natural disaster nonrestrictive noun object outline paraphrase parenthetical references participle passive voice personal space persuasive writing phrase plural preposition pronoun punctuation question quotation marks reader reading research paper revise Seaford singular sources specific structure student subject complement subordinating conjunction summary techniques television tense thesis statement tion topic sentence Topical paragraph usually words writing process