Part 1: Reading and Writing for Success |
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Chapter 1 The Reading-Writing Connection |
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1.1 Reading and Writing to Learn |
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Approaching Reading and Writing |
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Effective Academic Reading |
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1.2 Writing to Share Learning |
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Understanding the Learning Connection |
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Reviewing the Range of Writing |
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Effective Academic Writing |
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1.3 Understanding Reading and Writing Assignments |
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1.4 Using the Traits for Reading and Writing |
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1.5 Using Graphic Organizers for Reading and Writing |
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Charting a Reading Selection |
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Sample Graphic Organizers |
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Reading for Enrichment: "The ABC Daily To-Do List" |
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Chapter 2 Approaches to Reading and Writing |
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2.1 Understanding the Reading Process |
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2.2 Improving Vocabulary Skills |
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2.3 Understanding the Writing Process |
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2.4 Using Reading and Writing Strategies |
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Revising and Editing Your Summary |
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Forming Personal Responses |
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Types of Personal Responses |
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Reading for Enrichment: "Is Fracking Causing Earthquakes?" |
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Chapter 3 Critical Thinking and Viewing |
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3.1 Considering Basic Thinking Patterns |
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Writing Deductively and Inductively |
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3.2 Accessing Deeper Thinking |
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Understanding the Three Basic Parts |
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Seeing the Parts in an Essay |
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Using Graphics in Writing |
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Reading for Enrichment: "My Plate" |
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Part 2: Reading and Writing Essays |
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4.1 Starting Points for Reading |
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Identifying the Main Idea |
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Topic Sentence in a Paragraph |
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Thesis Statement in an Essay |
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4.2 Starting Points for Writing |
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Using Questions for Research |
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Forming a Thesis Statement |
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Qualities of an Effective Thesis Statement |
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4.3 Reading for Main Ideas |
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Differentiating Major and Minor Details |
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Recognizing Types of Support |
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4.5 Choosing Supporting Details for Writing |
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Moving from Planning to Drafting |
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Reading for Enrichment: "Incredible Transformation" |
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5.1 Understanding the Three-Part Structure |
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5.2 Reading the Beginning Part |
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5.3 Writing the Beginning Part of an Essay |
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Strategies for Introducing a Topic |
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Completing the Beginning Part |
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5.4 Reading the Middle Part |
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5.5 Developing the Middle Part of an Essay |
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Using a Graphic Organizer |
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5.6 Reading the Ending Part |
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5.7 Writing the Ending Part of an Essay |
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Reading for Enrichment: "Stop Panicking About Bullies" |
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6.1 Recognizing Transitions in Reading |
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Chronological Transitions |
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Comparison-Contrast Transitions |
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Logical Order Transitions |
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6.2 Using Transitions in Writing |
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Identify the Pattern of Organization |
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Be Selective with Transitions |
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6.3 Reading for Coherence |
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6.4 Writing for Coherence |
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Checking for Overall Coherence |
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Line-by-Line Writing Moves |
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Repeat Key Words for Clarity |
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Use Transitions to Unify and Organize |
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Explain and Clarify as Needed |
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Rewrite Confusing, Inaccurate Ideas |
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Reading for Enrichment: "Call Me Crazy, But I Have to Be Myself" |
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Considering Purpose and Audience |
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7.3 Reading for Word Choice and Sentences |
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Word Choice in Academic Texts |
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Word Choice in Personal Texts |
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Sentences in Academic Texts |
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Sentences in Personal Texts |
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7.4 Using Specific Words and Strong Sentences in Writing |
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What to Watch for with Words |
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What to Watch for with Sentences |
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Reading for Enrichment: "Campus Racism 101" |
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Part 3: Types of Reading and Writing |
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Chapter 8 Reading and Writing Narrative Texts |
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8.1 Understanding Narrative Texts |
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8.2 Reading and Responding to Narrative Texts |
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Reading and Reacting to a Professional Narrative: "Emery's Born" |
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8.3 Planning a Personal Narrative |
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A Closer Look at Narrative Details |
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8.4 Writing the First Draft |
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Developing an Opening Paragraph |
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Creating the Middle Paragraphs |
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Creating a Closing Paragraph |
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Adding Specific Verbs and Modifiers |
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Quotation Marks and Dialogue |
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Reading for Enrichment: "ZipUSA: 10013" |
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Chapter 9 Reading and Writing Expository Texts |
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9.1 Understanding Expository Texts |
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9.2 Reading and Responding to Expository Texts |
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Recognizing Transition Words |
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Reading and Reacting to a Professional Exposition: "Is Marriage a Crime?" |
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9.3 Planning Expository Writing |
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Selecting Sources and Gathering Details |
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Identifying a Main Idea and Thesis Statement |
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9.4 Writing the First Draft |
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Developing an Opening Paragraph |
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Creating the Middle Paragraphs |
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Creating the Closing Paragraph |
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Adding Clarifying Details |
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Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices |
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Reading for Enrichment: "New Orleans: A Perilous Future" |
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Chapter 10 Reading and Writing Arguments |
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10.1 Understanding Argumentation |
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Analyzing Parts of an Argument |
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Reliable and Logical Evidence |
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10.2 Reading and Responding to Arguments |
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Reading and Reacting to a Professional Argument: Tim Kemper, "A Necessary Protection" |
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10.3 Planning an Argument Essay |
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Gathering and Organizing the Support |
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Considering Opposing Points of View |
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10.4 Writing the First Draft |
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Creating an Opening Paragraph |
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Developing the Middle Paragraphs |
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Creating a Closing Paragraph |
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10.5 Revising the Writing |
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Argumentation versus Persuasion |
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Indefinite Pronoun Reference |
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Sentences with Multiple Meanings |
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Reading for Enrichment: "The Problems of the Social Media Echo Chamber" |
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Part 4: Research |
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Chapter 11 Understanding Research |
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11.1 Understanding Sources of Information |
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Reference Works (Print and Digital) |
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Periodicals (Print and Digital) |
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11.2 Evaluating Sources of Information |
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Experts and Other Primary Sources |
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Books and Other Print Materials |
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11.3 Citing Sources of Information |
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Common Types of Plagiarism |
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11.5 Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting |
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Chapter 12 Research Report |
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12.1 Understanding a Research Assignment |
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Research Report Versus Research Paper |
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12.2 Learning Reading Strategies |
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Understanding the Writer's Approach |
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12.3 Reading and Reacting to a Research Report |
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12.4 Planning a Research Report |
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Establishing a Starting Point |
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Forming Research Questions |
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Writing a Thesis Statement |
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Organizing Your Notes for Writing |
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12.5 Writing a Research Report |
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Creating an Opening Paragraph |
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Developing the Middle Paragraphs |
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Writing a Closing Paragraph |
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12.6 Revising and Editing a Research Report |
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Part 5: Sentence Workshops |
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Chapter 13 Sentence Basics |
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13.1 Subjects and Predicates (Verbs) |
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13.2 Special Types of Subjects |
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13.3 Special Types of Predicates |
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13.6 Prepositional Phrases |
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Chapter 14 Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences |
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14.2 Simple Sentences with Compound Subjects |
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14.3 Simple Sentences with Compound Predicates |
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14.6 Complex Sentences with Relative Clauses |
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15.1 Subject-Verb Agreement |
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15.2 Agreement with Compound Subjects |
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15.3 Agreement with /and You |
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15.4 Agreement with Indefinite Pronouns |
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15.5 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement |
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15.6 Other Pronoun Problems |
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Chapter 16 Sentence Problems |
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16.6 Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers |
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16.7 Shifts in Sentence Construction |
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Part 6: Word Workshops |
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17.3 Count and Noncount Nouns |
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18.2 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement |
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19.5 Progressive-Tense Verbs |
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Chapter 20 Adjectives and Adverbs |
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Chapter 21 Conjunctions and Prepositions |
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21.1 Coordinating and Correlative Conjunctions |
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21.2 Subordinating Conjunctions |
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Part 7: Punctuation and Mechanics Workshops |
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Chapter 22 Capitalization |
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22.1 Basic Capitalization |
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22.2 Advanced Capitalization |
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22.3 Other Capitalization Rules |
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23.1 In Compound Sentences and After Introductory Clauses |
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23.2 With Introductory Phrases and Equal Adjectives |
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23.3 Between Items in a Series and Other Uses |
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23.4 With Appositives and Other Word Groups |
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430 | (2) |
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Chapter 24 Quotation Marks and Italics |
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433 | (6) |
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434 | (2) |
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Chapter 25 Other Punctuation |
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25.1 Apostrophes for Contractions and Possessives |
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25.2 Semicolons and Colons |
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441 | (2) |
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Part 8: Readings for Writers |
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449 | (54) |
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Essay: "Stop Asking Me My Major" |
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450 | (4) |
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Essay: "The Homeless Brother I Cannot Save" |
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454 | (5) |
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Essay: "Iceman on Everest: 'It Was Easy'" |
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Essay: "The Greatest Day in History" |
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465 | (6) |
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Essay: "Eating Insects: Good for You, Good for the Environment" |
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471 | (4) |
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Essay: "Undocumented Students Walk the 'Trail of Dreams'" |
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475 | (4) |
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Essay: "Family Matters: How Video Games Help Successful Aging" |
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479 | (4) |
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Essay: "How Diversity Makes Us Smarter" |
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483 | (5) |
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Essay: "Phoebe Prince: Should School Bullying Be a Crime?" |
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488 | (7) |
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Essay: "Ex-Cons Relaunching Lives as Entrepreneurs" |
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Part 9: Appendices and Index |
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Appendix A: A Guide to Strong Writing |
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Appendix B: Using an Editing Checklist |
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Appendix C: Using Standard English |
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Appendix D: Qualities of Voice |
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Appendix E: Understanding Word Parts |
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510 | (2) |
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512 | (1) |
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