Organized by the types of help student writers need. Part one (red tab) of this book provides a guide to writing processes and products. Solutions to writing problems and ESL trouble spots are found in part two (blue tab). Part three (yellow tab) offers alphabetically organized definitions and examples of grammar, mechanics, and punctuation terms.
The essential writing text to prepare high-intermediate and advanced college or college-bound English language learners for academic success -- from cover
Focuses on the aims - or purposes - of argument: to inquire, to convince, to persuade, and to mediate. This book emphasizes rhetorical contexts, to help students become experts in reading, analyzing, and writing arguments.
Helps students find the appropriate entry that answers their questions and provide examples. This book also includes use cross-references which direct students to additional information.
A resource for learning, writing, researching, and editing. It features a focus on visual rhetoric, documentation flowcharts, a chapter on multimedia assignments, coverage of note-taking and plagiarism, online peer review utilities (as well as course management utilities for instructors), and more.
"In the third edition of this bestselling book, you'll find everything you need to embark upon your research project and write your proposal with confidence ... [this book] will guide you through the process of formulating a research question, choosing your research methods, planning your research, and writing your proposal" -- Page 4 of cover