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ESSAY ESSENTIALS WITH RDGS>CAN

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ISBN-10: 0176501878

ISBN-13: 9780176501877

Edition: N/A

Authors: GREEN

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Publisher: NELSON
Publication date: 1/1/2010
Weight: 2.288

Introduction: What, Why, and How to Learn to Write
Planning
Your Audience and You
Selecting a Subject
Managing the Main Points
Writing the Thesis Statement
Preparing an Outline
Drafting
Understanding Paragraph Form and Function
Writing Introductions and Conclusions
Keeping Your Readers with You
Choosing the Right Words
Revising
The Three Steps to Revision
Patterns of Essay Development
Researching Your Subject
Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting
Documenting Your Sources
Formatting a Research Paper
The Research Paper
Three Basic Strategies
Process Analysis
Classification and Division
Comparison and Contrast
Causal Analysis
Argumentation
Readings
"Thinking Unbound"
"Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw
"How I Write"
"How to Be a Success"
"Getting Pancake Sauce from Trees"
"The Magic of Moviegoing"
"Get Radical, Get Some Rest"
"Sit Down, Shut Up, or Don't Sit by Me"
"The Term Paper Artist"
"Toothpaste"
"The Gas-Electric Hybrid Demystified"
"Justice and Journalism"
"For Minorities, Timing is Everything"
"Labouring the Walmart Way"
"Embraced by the Needle"
"The Telephone"
"Arts Education Does Pay Off"
"Quit Facebook"
"The Country the World Forgot"
"No Sweat?"
"Google Never Forgets"
"Stupid Jobs are Good to Relax With"
"Farming it Out"
The Essentials Workbook: A Review of the Basics
Sentence Structure
Cracking the Sentence Code
Solving Sentence-Fragment Problems
Solving Run-On Problems
Solving Modifier Problems
The Parallelism Principle
Refining by Combining
Grammar
Mastering Subject-Verb Agreement
Using Verbs Effectively
Solving Pronoun Problems
Punctuation
The Comma
The Semicolon
The Colon
Quotation Marks
Question and Exclamation Marks
Dashes and Parentheses
Spelling
Hazardous Homonyms
The Apostrophe
The Hyphen
Capital Letters
Numbers