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ISBN 10: 0205966527
ISBN 13: 978-0205966523
Author: Lester Faigley, Roger Graves, Heather Graves
The third Canadian edition of The Little Pearson Handbook responds to the need for a compact resource for students who must write assignments in a variety of courses but who are probably not in a writing or composition class—which turns out to be a category that covers almost all students!
The focus of nonwriting courses is necessarily on the discipline itself that students are studying; the concise format of The Little Pearson Handbook helps keep the focus on the discipline while at the same time providing enough support to enable students to write their assignments well.
The Little Pearson Handbook 3rd Table of contents:
Part 1: Composing
1. Thinking as a Writer
a. Four Keys to Communication
b. Your Instructor as Audience
c. Your Credibility as a Writer
2. Reading Academic Texts
a. Become a Critical Reader
b. Become a Critical Viewer
3. Planning Your Approach
a. Identify Key Verbs
b. Write a Working Thesis
c. Organize Your Assignment
d. Compose a Draft
e. Focus Your Paragraphs
f. Write Effective Introductory and Concluding Paragraphs
g. Link Paragraphs Together
4. Writing Arguments
a. Write Position Arguments and Proposal Arguments
b. Find an Arguable Topic and Make a Claim
c. Organize and Write a Position Argument
5. Writing in Academic Genres
a. Write an Observation
b. Write a Scholarly Essay in the Humanities
c. Write a Scholarly Essay in Nursing
d. Write an Engineering Report
e. Write a Lab Report
f. Write an Essay Exam
6. Writing in Online and Multimedia Genres
a. Compose Blogs and Discussion Posts
b. Create Multimedia Projects
7. Revising, Editing, and Proofreading
a. Evaluate Your Draft
b. Learn Strategies for Rewriting
c. Edit for Specific Goals
d. Proofread Carefully
e. Review the Writing of Others
8. Designing and Presenting
a. Learn Design Basics
b. Present Effectively
c. Deliver a Presentation with Visuals
Part 2: Planning Research and Finding Sources
Research Map: Conducting Research
9. Planning Your Research
a. Analyze the Research Task
b. Find and Narrow a Topic
c. Draft a Working Thesis
d. Determine What Kind of Research You Need
e. Create a Working Bibliography
10. Finding Sources
a. Develop Strategies for Finding Sources
b. Identify Keywords
c. Find Print Sources
d. Keep Track of Sources
e. Find Sources in Databases
f. Find Sources on the Web
g. Find Multimedia Sources Online
11. Evaluating Sources
a. Determine the Relevance of Sources
b. Determine the Reliability of Print and Database Sources
c. Compare Database Sources Versus Web Sources
d. Evaluate Web Sources
12. Planning Field Research
a. Know What You Can Obtain from Field Research
b. Conduct Interviews
c. Administer Surveys
d. Record Observations
13. Using Sources Ethically and Effectively
a. Understand and Recognize Plagiarism
b. Avoid Plagiarism
c. Quote Sources Without Plagiarizing
d. Summarize and Paraphrase Sources Without Plagiarizing
e. Incorporate Quotations, Summaries, and Paraphrases Effectively
Part 3: Incorporating and Documenting Sources
14. MLA Documentation
a. Citing Sources in an MLA-Style Project
b. Creating the List of Works Cited
c. In-Text Citations in MLA Style
d. Sample In-Text Citations in MLA Style
e. Illustrated Samples of Works Cited in MLA Style
f. Journals, Magazines, Newspapers, and Other Print Sources
g. Books
h. Library Database Sources
i. Web Sources and Other Online Sources
j. Visual Sources
k. Multimedia Sources
l. Sample Research Paper with MLA Documentation
m. Sample Research Paper and Works-Cited Page
15. APA Documentation
a. In-Text Citations in APA Style
b. Sample In-Text Citations in APA Style
c. Books and Nonperiodical Sources in APA-Style References List
d. Periodical Sources In APA-Style References List
e. Online Sources in APA-Style References List
f. Visual, Computer, and Multimedia Sources in APA-Style References List
g. Sample Research Paper and References
16. CMS Documentation
a. The Elements of CMS Documentation
b. Books and Nonperiodical Sources in CMS Style
c. Periodical Sources in CMS Style
d. Online and Computer Sources in CMS Style
e. Sample Research Paper and References
17. CSE Documentation
a. In-Text Citations in CSE Style
b. Books and Nonperiodical Sources in CSE-Style References
c. Periodical Sources in CSE-Style References
d. Unpublished Sources
e. Online Sources in CSE-Style References
18. IEEE Documentation
a. Periodical Sources
b. Books
c. Reports
d. Online Sources in IEEE Style
Part 4: Style and Language
19. Writing with Power
a. Recognize Active and Passive Voice
b. Use Action Verbs
c. Name Your Agents
d. Vary Your Sentences
20. Writing Concisely
a. Eliminate Unnecessary Words
b. Reduce Wordy Phrases
c. Simplify Tangled Sentences
21. Writing with Emphasis
a. Manage Emphasis Within Sentences
b. Forge Links Across Sentences
c. Use Parallel Structure with Parallel Ideas
22. Finding 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
Part 5: Grammar
23. Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices
a. Fragments
b. Run-on Sentences
c. Comma Splices
24. Subject-Verb Agreement
a. Agreement in the Present Tense
b. Singular and Plural Subjects
c. Indefinite Pronouns as Subjects
d. Collective Nouns as Subjects
e. Amounts, Numbers, and Pairs
25. Verbs
a. Basic Verb Forms
b. Irregular Verbs
c. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
26. Pronouns
a. Pronoun Case
b. Pronoun Agreement
c. Sexist Pronouns
d. Vague Reference
27. Shifts
a. Shifts in Tense
b. Shifts in Mood
c. Shifts in Voice
d. Shifts in Person and Number
28. Modifiers
a. Choose the Correct Modifier
b. Place Adjectives Carefully
c. Place Adverbs Carefully
d. Use Hyphens with Compound Modifiers
e. Revise Dangling Modifiers
29. Grammar for Multilingual Speakers
a. Nouns
b. Articles
c. Verbs
Part 6: Punctuation and Mechanics
30. Commas
a. Commas with Introductory Elements
b. Commas with Compound Clauses
c. Commas with Nonrestrictive Modifiers
d. Commas with Items in a Series
e. Commas with Coordinate Adjectives
f. Commas with Quotations
g. Commas with Dates, Numbers, Titles, and Addresses
h. Commas to Avoid Confusion
i. Unnecessary Commas
31. Semicolons and Colons
a. Semicolons with Closely Related Main Clauses
b. Semicolons Together with Commas
c. Colons in Sentences
d. Colons with Lists
32. Dashes and Parentheses
a. Dashes and Parentheses to Set off Information
b. Dashes and Parentheses Versus Commas
c. Other Punctuation with Parentheses
33. Apostrophes
a. Possessives
b. Contractions and Omitted Letters
c. Plurals of Letters, Symbols, and Words Referred to as Words
34. Quotation Marks
a. Direct Quotations
b. Titles of Short Works
c. Other Uses of Quotation Marks
d. Other Punctuation with Quotation Marks
e. Misuses of Quotation Marks
35. Other Punctuation Marks
a. Periods
b. Question Marks
c. Exclamation Points
d. Brackets
e. Ellipses
36. Capitalization, Italics, Abbreviations, Numbers
a. Capital Letters
b. Italics
c. Abbreviations
d. Acronyms
e. Numbers
Glossary of Grammatical Terms and Usage
Index
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