
- Title : Harbrace Essentials
- Author : Cheryl Glenn
- Rating : 4.73 (194 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-4
- Format : Spiral-bound
- Pages : 464 Pages
- Asin : 0495908363
- Language : English
Gray has been teaching composition and applied linguistics courses at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington, since 1992. Glenn's teaching and scholarship have earned her three university teaching awards. Besides authoring THE HARBRACE GUIDE TO WRITING and co-authoring THE HARBRACE HANDBOOKS, she is author of t
Gray has been teaching composition and applied linguistics courses at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington, since 1992. Glenn's teaching and scholarship have earned her three university teaching awards. Besides authoring THE HARBRACE GUIDE TO WRITING and co-authoring THE HARBRACE HANDBOOKS, she is author of the prize-winning RHETORIC RETOLD: REGENDERING THE TRADITION FROM ANTIQUITY THROUGH THE RENAISSANCE; UNSPOKEN: A RHETORIC OF SILENCE; RHETORICAL EDUCATION IN AMERICA; and several other titles. She has recently served as Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, the largest organization of writing and21. 9. 11. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences. 26. 14. 16. Conciseness. Writing in Business. Writing Arguments. Glossary of Usage. Quotation Marks. 4. Part VIII: DOCUMENTATION. 29. 25. Precise Word Choice. 17. Pronouns. Finding Sources Online, in Print, and in the Field. Part VI: WRITING. Sentence Fragments. 5. 3. 7. Planning and Drafting Essays. 22. 15. 2. 12. 18. CSE Documentation. 10. 28. 31. Part V: MECHANICS. 33. 8. 36. 1. Using Visuals. 19. PART IV: PUNCTUATION. APA Documentation. 23. Verbs. . Sentence Unity. 30. Spelling, the Spell Checker, and Hyphenation. Subordination and Coordination. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Numbers. Sentence Essentials. Parallelism. Italics. Evaluating Print and Online Sources. The Comma. Emphasis. 35. Good Usage. 6. Modifiers. PART VII: RESEARCH. 24. Using Sources Effectively and Responsibly. 20. 27. The Semicolon and the Colon. Capitals. 32. MLA Documentation. The Period and Other Punctuation. 13. PART I: GRAMMAR. Variety. The Apostrophe. Revising and Editing Essays. 34. Part II: EFFECTIVE SENTENCES. Part III: EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE. CMS Documentation. Writing and Reading RhetorIdeal for reference in the classroom or office, this brief and easy-to-navigate handbook puts clear and concise grammar, style, mechanics, and punctuation information, as well as strategies for writing paragraphs and essays, conducting research, and documenting sources at your fingertips.The book consists of 5 parts, appendices (the 6th part) and covers the following topics:1. The problem with this book is that the authors have a high opinion about themselves and their profession and express it several times during the book. I gave up after the first dozen.• Early on and in passing, he mentions melatonin for IBS (presumably inasmuch as it helps to stabilize the sleep cycle), but doesn’t return to the idea on the chapter dedicated to IBS. And he does a high tech jet so Santa takes it out.it's noisey and he can't do the things that he does with his sled and reindeer. Though I got the information about the disabilities and how to accommodate them, there was almost nothing in here about WAI-ARIA--granted: Cunningham cites ARIA, and shows some examples when talking about "Complete Blindness", but she also says that it's too big of a subject to cover in her book. C. Great practical suggestions, easy to implement, and written to be read in a single sitting or for a reference to return to time and time again. Just a short manual providing real-world processes and solutions to common problems.The topics covered are:Preface .Chapter 1 ~ Glass or What? .Chapter 2 ~ Weights and measures .Chapter 3 ~ The Darkroom.Chapter 4 ~ Clea


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