Rhetoric and Composition Study Guide 12.2
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Summary: Boost Your grades with this comprehensive Study Guide. You will use it from high school to college and beyond. Audience: Intended for everyone interested in improving their writing and presentation skills, particularly high school and college students. FEATURES: - An essentialguide for students struggling to improve their writing skills. - Clear and concise explanations - no "textbook language" or jargon. - Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms. - Includes: writing samples, Writer's Handbook, best techniques for oral presentation, and many more topics. - Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases - Add Bookmarks - Designed for optimal navigation on electronic devices with a small screen - Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway. - Use your down time to prepare for an exam. - Always have the guide available for a quick reference. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Stages of Writing: What is Rhetoric | Planning and Prewriting | Collaborating | Researching | Drafting | Editing | Reviewing | Revising | Publishing Writing Applications: Analyzing Assignments | Description | Narration | Exposition | Evaluation | Argument Advanced Topics: Writing in the Humanities | Writing in the Sciences | Writing in Business | Oral Presentations | Rhetorical Analysis | Annotated Bibliography | Citation Writer's Handbook Grammar: Parts of Speech: Pronouns | Verbs | Adjectives | Adjectival Phrase | Adverbs | Conjunctions | Prepositions | Interjections | Parts of the Sentence | Types of Sentences | Active and Passive Voice Punctuation: Commas | Semicolons | Colons | Apostrophes | Quotation Marks | Hyphens and Dashes | Parentheses | Capitalization Common Errors: Know your patterns | Mixing up words that sound alike | When subjects and verbs don't agree | When pronouns and antecedents don't agree | Missing commas after introductory elements | Sentence fragments | Missing or misplaced apostrophes | Unnecessary tense shifts | Run-on or fused sentences | Comma Splice | Disruptive commas | Dangling, misplaced, and squinting modifiers | Logical Fallacies | Plagiarism
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Updated: 2011-10-11
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Application description
Boost Your grades with this comprehensive Study Guide. You will use it from high school to college and beyond.
Audience
Intended for everyone interested in improving their writing and presentation skills, particularly high school and college students.
Features
- An essentialguide for students struggling to improve their writing skills.
- Clear and concise explanations - no "textbook language" or jargon.
- Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms.
- Includes: writing samples, Writer's Handbook, best techniques for oral presentation, and many more topics.
- Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases.
- Add Bookmarks
- Text annotation and mark-up
- Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway.
- Use your down time to prepare for an exam.
- Always have the guide available for a quick reference.
Table of Contents
Stages of Writing: What is Rhetoric | Planning and Prewriting | Collaborating | Researching | Drafting | Editing | Reviewing | Revising | Publishing
Writing Applications: Analyzing Assignments | Description | Narration | Exposition | Evaluation | Argument
Advanced Topics: Writing in the Humanities | Writing in the Sciences | Writing in Business | Oral Presentations | Rhetorical Analysis | Annotated Bibliography | Citation
Writer's Handbook
Grammar: Parts of Speech: Pronouns | Verbs | Adjectives | Adjectival Phrase | Adverbs | Conjunctions | Prepositions | Interjections | Parts of the Sentence | Types of Sentences | Active and Passive Voice
Punctuation: Commas | Semicolons | Colons | Apostrophes | Quotation Marks | Hyphens and Dashes | Parentheses | Capitalization
Common Errors: Know your patterns | Mixing up words that sound alike | When subjects and verbs don't agree | When pronouns and antecedents don't agree | Missing commas after introductory elements | Sentence fragments | Missing or misplaced apostrophes | Unnecessary tense shifts | Run-on or fused sentences | Comma Splice | Disruptive commas | Dangling, misplaced, and squinting modifiers | Logical Fallacies | Plagiarism
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