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关键词:
Essential Penguin Handbook, The
书目信息
ISBN:
9780321244017(13位)
中图分类号:
H0
杜威分类号:
中文译名:
写作课程企鹅手册
作者:
Faigley
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语种:
English
出版信息
出版社:
Longman
出版地:
出版年:
2006
版本:
1
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原版
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文献信息
关键词:
Freshman Composition
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内容简介:
This inexpensive and very brief version of the best-selling Penguin Handbook offers the same student-friendly strengths: a highly visual design, cutting edge coverage of research, and the best presentation of documentation available. With more visuals, photos, and sample documents than other essential handbooks, this handy full-color reference gives students just what they need to know about the writing and research processes, while providing extensive coverage of documentation and grammar. Unique “Source Samples” in the documentation chapters give students pages from actual sources with notes explaining where to find the information to create a citation and unique “Common Errors” boxes in the grammar chapters provide quick guidance on key errors. The Essential Penguin Handbook will be an invaluable resource for students in composition courses and in courses across the curriculum.
目次:
Brief TOC. Writing Across the Curriculum Guide. Preface. I. COMPOSING. 1. The Rhetorical Situation. a. The rhetorical triangle. b. A writer’s audience. c. A writer’s credibility. d. A writer’s purpose. 2. Communicating with Words, Images, and Graphics. a. Organization. b. Point of view. c. Focus and frame. 3. Critical Reading and Viewing. a. Critical reading. b. Critical viewing. 4. Writing for Different Purposes. a. Writing to reflect. b. Writing to inform. c. Writing to persuade. 5. Planning and Drafting. a. Establish goals and find a topic. b. Write a working thesis. c. Determine your organization. d. Compose a draft. 6. Composing Paragraphs. a. Focus your paragraphs. b. Organize your paragraphs. c. Write effective beginning and ending paragraphs. 7. Revising, Editing, and Proofreading. a. Evaluate your draft. b. Revise with your audience and purpose in mind. c. Edit for specific goals. d. Proofread carefully. 8. Designing and Presenting. a. Design basics. b. Tables, charts, and graphs. II. RESEARCHING. 9. Planning Your Research. a. Analyze the research task. b. Find a topic that interests you. c. Ask a question and draft a working thesis. d. Decide what kind of research you need to do. 10. Finding Print Sources in Libraries. a. Determine what kinds of sources you will need. b. Identify keywords. c. Find books. d. Find journal articles. e. Find newspaper articles. f. Start a working bibliography. 11. Finding Sources Online. a. Database sources versus Web sources. b. Find articles and other sources in library databases. c. Find information on the Web. d. Find visual sources online. 12. Evaluating Sources. a. Determine the relevance of sources. b. Determine the reliability of print sources. c. Determine the reliability of Internet sources. 13. Using Sources Ethically and Effectively. a. Avoid plagiarism. b. Quote sources without plagiarizing. c. Summarize and paraphrase sources without plagiarizing. d. Incorporate quotations, summaries, and paraphrases effectively. III. DOCUMENTATION. 14. MLA Documentation. a. The elements of MLA documentation. b. Sample in-text citations. c. Books in MLA-style works cited. d. Journals and magazines. e. Newspapers. f. Government documents, pamphlets, dissertations, and letters. g. Online publications. h. CD-ROM, software, and unedited online sources. i. Visual sources. j. Multimedia sources. k. Sample research paper and works cited pages. 15. APA Documentation. a. The elements of APA documentation. b. Sample in-text citations. c. Books and non-periodical sources. d. Periodical sources. e. Online sources. f. Visual, computer, and multimedia sources. g. Sample research paper and references pages. 16. CMS Documentation. a. The elements of CMS documentation. b. Books and nonperiodical sources. c. Periodical sources. d. Online sources. e. Sample research paper pages. 17. CSE Documentation. a. The elements of CSE documentation. b. In-text citations. c. Books and non-periodical sources. d. Periodical sources. e. Online sources. IV. STYLE AND LANGUAGE. 18. Write with Power. a. Recognize active and passive voice. b. Use action verbs. c. Name your agents. d. Vary your sentences. 19. Write Concisely. a. Eliminate unnecessary words. b. Reduce wordy phrases. c. Simplify tangled sentences. 20. Write with Emphasis. a. Manage emphasis within sentences. b. Forge links across sentences. c. Use parallel structure with parallel ideas. 21. Find the Right Words. a. Recognize varieties of English. b. Be aware of levels of formality. c. Be aware of denotation and connotation. d. Use specific language. e. Write to be inclusive. V. GRAMMAR. 22. Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices. 23. Subject-Verb Agreement. 24. Verbs. 25. Pronouns. 26. Shifts. 27. Modifiers. 28. Grammar for Nonnative Speakers. 29. Commas. 30. Semicolons and Colons. 31. Dashes and Parentheses. 32. Apostrophes. 33. Quotation Marks. 34. Other Punctuation Marks. 35. Capitalization, Italics, Abbreviations, Numbers. Glossary. Index.
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272
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19.3300
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Isbn:
032124401X
issue:
2006JC01
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