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"A writer's reference" was published by Bedford/St. Martins in 2009 - Boston, it has 509 pages and the language of the book is English.


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"A writer's reference" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Composition/style. C. Composing and revising
  • 2- C1. Planning
  • 3- C2. Drafting
  • 4- C3. Revising
  • 5- C4. Writing paragraphs
  • 6- C5. Designing documents .
  • 7- A. Academic writing
  • 8- A1. Writing about texts
  • 9- A2. Constructing reasonable arguments
  • 10- A3. Evaluating arguments
  • 11- A4. Writing in the disciplines
  • 12- S. Sentence style
  • 13- S1. Parallelism
  • 14- S2. Needed words
  • 15- S3. Problems with modifiers
  • 16- S4. Shifts
  • 17- S5. Mixed constructions
  • 18- S6. Sentence emphasis
  • 19- S7. Sentence variety
  • 20- W. Word choice
  • 21- W1. Glossary of usage
  • 22- W2. Wordy sentences
  • 23- W3. Active verbs
  • 24- W4. Appropriate language
  • 25- W5. Exact language
  • 26- W6. The dictionary and thesaurus
  • 27- G. Grammatical sentences
  • 28- G1. Subject-verb agreement
  • 29- G2. Other problems with verbs
  • 30- G3. Problems with pronouns
  • 31- G4. Adjectives and adverbs
  • 32- G5. Sentence fragments
  • 33- G6. Run-on sentences
  • 34- ESL challenges
  • 35- E1. Verbs
  • 36- E2. Sentence structure
  • 37- E3. Articles and types of nouns
  • 38- E4. Using adjectives
  • 39- E5. Prepositions and idiomatic expressions
  • 40- Punctuation. P1. The comma
  • 41- P2. Unnecessary commas
  • 42- P3. The semicolon
  • 43- P4. The colon
  • 44- P5. The apostrophe
  • 45- P6. Quotation marks
  • 46- P7. Other marks
  • 47- Mechanics. M1. Spelling
  • 48- M2. The hyphen
  • 49- M3. Capitalization
  • 50- M4. Abbreviations
  • 51- M5. Numbers
  • 52- M6. Italics
  • 53- Researching
  • 54- R1. Conducting research
  • 55- R2. Evaluating sources
  • 56- R3. Managing information ; Avoiding plagiarism
  • 57- R4. Choosing a documentation style
  • 58- MLA papers
  • 59- MLA-1. Supporting a thesis
  • 60- MLA-2. Citing sources ; avoiding plagiarism
  • 61- MLA-3. Integrating sources
  • 62- MLA-4. Documenting sources
  • 63- MLA-5. Manuscript format; sample paper
  • 64- APA and CMS papers
  • 65- APA-1. Supporting a thesis
  • 66- APA-2. Citing sources ; avoiding plagiarism
  • 67- APA-3. Integrating sources
  • 68- APA-4. Documenting sources
  • 69- APA-5. Manuscript format; sample paper
  • 70- CMS-1. Supporting a thesis
  • 71- CMS-2. Citing sources ; avoiding plagiarism
  • 72- CMS-3. Integrating sources
  • 73- CMS-4. Documenting sources
  • 74- CMS-5. Manuscript format; sample pages
  • 75- Index. B. Basic grammar
  • 76- B1. Parts of speech
  • 77- B2. Parts of sentences
  • 78- B3. Subordinate word groups
  • 79- B4. Sentence types
  • 80- Index.

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