A Writer's Handbook : Developing Writing Skills for University Students (3RD)

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A Writer's Handbook : Developing Writing Skills for University Students (3RD)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 172 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781554810772
  • DDC分類 808.042

Full Description

Written collaboratively by writing instructors at the Queen's University Writing Centre, A Writer's Handbook is a compact yet thorough guide to academic writing for a North American audience. This clear and concise handbook outlines strategies both for thinking assignments through and for writing them well. The third edition is revised and updated throughout.
Features of the third edition:

Updated citation section (MLA, APA, Chicago, scientific, electronic)
Updated section on using and citing electronic sources
Expanded coverage of report writing and business letters

Contents

Acknowledgements

chapter one Understanding the Assignment

Looking for Action
Different Verbs, Different Essays

chapter two Planning and Outlining

Gathering Material
What/How/Why
Organizing Material—DevelopingYour Thesis and Outline

chapter three Paragraphs

The Long and the Short of It
What/How/Why ... Again
Focus and Coherence
Transitions
Beginnings and Endings
Know Your Project

chapter four Stylistic Decisions

Editing with Your Ears
Content vs. Grammar
To Be or Not ...
Prepositional Phrases
Tone
Beware Your Thesaurus
Figurative Language
Be Precise and Be Realistic

chapter five Essential Grammar

Clauses
Voice: Passive or Active?
Making Contact: Working withConnectors
She or Her, Who or Whom? It All Depends on the Case
Mood

chapter six Punctuation

That's All I Have to Say. Period.
Connecting Ideas: Commasand Dashes
Connecting More Ideas: Colonsand Semicolons
Exclamation Points!
Ellipses and Brackets: ClarifyingQuoted Material
Contraction and Possession:The Apostrophe
Apostrophes and Plurals
When Not to Use an Apostrophe: Possessive Pronouns

chapter seven Documentation

The P Word: Plagiarism
When to Cite a Source
When Not to Cite a Source
Documentation Systems

Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
American Psychological Association (APA) Format
Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Style) Format

chapter eight Business Writing

Reader-Centred Writing: It's All about You
Always Look on the Bright Side: Making Negatives Positive
Creating Information Snapshots: Parallel Structure
Creating More Information Snapshots: Bullets and Headings
Formats and Templates: Workplace Communications
Some Notes on Email

chapter nine Writing in the Sciences

IMRAD: Formatting Your Lab Report
Abstracts: Making the Essentials Concrete
Passive Voice: It's Not All about You
Giving Credit: Documentation Formats
Tone: Be Direct and Be Objective

appendix 1 Confusable Words: Usage andMisusage

appendix 2 Recommended Writing Guides

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