The brief English handbook : a guide to writing, thinking, grammar, and research

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The brief English handbook : a guide to writing, thinking, grammar, and research

Edward A. Dornan, with Robert Dees

Pearson Longman, c2007

8th ed

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Completely updated and featuring a new section on study skills, The Brief English Handbook offers the convenience and coverage of other handbooks at half the cost. Known for its straightforward advice, accessible writing style, and clear organization, this easy-to-use handbook emphasizes critical thinking and features complete coverage of composition basics. Spiral-bound and affordably priced, The Brief English Handbook-despite its streamlined size-gives thorough attention to grammar, punctuation, mechanics, critical thinking, research, and the writing process. Numerous examples and samples provide models of writing, including excellent coverage of workplace writing.

Table of Contents

I. EFFECTIVE THINKING AND WRITING. 1. Thinking and Writing. 2. Basics of Critical Thinking. 3. Critical Thinking and Reasoning. 4. Effective Studying II. THE COLLEGE ESSAY. 5. Write for a Reader. 6. Begin the Composing Process. 7. Write a Thesis Statement and Develop a Plan. 8. Write a First Draft. 9. Revise the First Draft. 10. Standard Manuscript Form. 11. Instructor and Peer Review. III. PARAGRAPHS. 12. Topic Sentences. 13. Unified Paragraphs. 14. Coherent Paragraphs. 15. Descriptive and Narrative Paragraphs. 16. Expository Paragraphs. 17. Argument Paragraphs. IV. SENTENCE VARIETY, CLARITY, AND DICTION. 18. Emphasize Equal Ideas. 19. Use Parallel Structure for Emphasis. 20. Create Sentence Variety. 21. Rewrite Misplaced Modifiers. 22. Revise for Consistency. 23. Add Omitted Words. 24. Use Appropriate Language. 25. Revise Wordy Sentences. 26. Choose Exact Words. V. SENTENCE ERRORS. 27. Rewrite Sentence Fragments. 28. Revise Run-On Sentences. 29. Examine Subject and Verb Agreement. 30. Examine Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement. 31. Check Pronoun Reference. 32. Use Appropriate Pronoun Case. 33. Select Accurate Verb Forms and Tense. 34. Use Appropriate Mood. 35. Write in the Active Rather Than Passive Voice. 36. Select Adjectives and Adverbs with Care. VI. PUNCTUATION. 37. Comma. 38. Unnecessary Commas. 39. Semicolon. 40. Quotation Marks. 41. Colon. 42. Dash. 43. Ellipsis Mark. 44. Parentheses. 45. Brackets. 46. The Slash. 47. End Punctuation. VII. MECHANICS. 48. Capitals. 49. Apostrophe. 50. Abbreviations. 51. Italics. 52. Hyphen. 53. Numbers. 54. Spelling. VIII. SPECIAL COLLEGE ESSAYS. 55. Argument Essay. 56. Essay About Literature. 57. Essay Exam. IX. RESEARCH PAPER. 58. Researching a Paper. 59. Writing a Research Paper. 60. Documentation guide. X. COMMUNICATING IN THE WORKPLACE. 61. Business Letters. 62. Memorandum Form. 63. Resume. 64. Fax and e-mail. 65. Creating A Web Site. 66. Oral Presentations. XI. BACKGROUND IN THE BASICS. 67. Parts of Speech. 68. Parts of Sentences. 69. Phrases. 70. Clauses. 71. Sentence Patterns. XII. BACKGROUND FOR MULTILINGUAL WRITERS 72. Omitted Words. 73. Noun Markers. 74. Verb Combinations. 75. Faulty Repetitions. 76. Present and Past Participles. Glossaries. Glossary of Usage. Glossary of Grammatical Terms. Index.

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