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The Writer's Handbook Lester Faigley

The Writer's Handbook By Lester Faigley

The Writer's Handbook by Lester Faigley


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The Writer's Handbook by Lester Faigley

For courses in Writing. Applying the fundamentals of good writing to a modern world The Writer's Brief Handbook, 6th Edition continues the long celebrated tradition of The Brief Penguin Handbook with a new name. The text teaches students the traditional qualities of good writing that remain sound even during an era of rapid transformation in multimedia. Based on Faigley's experiences as a writing teacher, the book emphasizes clarity, brevity, readability, consistency, effective design, accurate documentation, freedom from errors, and a human voice: qualities that are prized more than ever in writing for a digital age. The 6th Edition continues the book's tradition of starting by asking, How do students learn best? The answer helps instructors understand the importance of students being able to find the right information when they need it without being overwhelmed by detail. Complicated subjects are broken down into processes to help students understand and employ critical skills in their writing. The Writer's Brief Handbook, 6th Edition is also available via Revel (TM), an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more.

About Lester Faigley

Lester Faigley holds the Robert Adger Law and Thos. H. Law Professorship in Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin. He was the founding director of the Division (now Department) of Rhetoric and Writing at Texas in 1993, and he later served as Director of the University Writing Center. He was the 1996 Chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication. Faigley has published over thirty books and editions, including Fragments of Rationality (Pittsburgh, 1992), which received the MLA Mina P. Shaughnessy Prize.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Planning, Drafting, and Revising 1. Think as a Writer 2. Plan and Draft 3. Compose Paragraphs 4. Rewrite, Edit, and Proofread Part 2: Analyzing, Informing, Arguing 5. Read with a Critical Eye 6. View with a Critical Eye 7. Write an Analysis 8. Write an Informative Essay 9. Write a Position Argument 10. Write a Proposal Argument Part 3: Writing in the Disciplines 11. Write About Literature and the Humanities 12. Write in the Sciences and Social Sciences 13. Compose for the Workplace Part 4: Multimedia And Online Composing 14. Communicate in Multimedia 15. Design Presentations 16. Compose in Online Genres Part 5: Planning Research and Finding Sources 17. Plan Your Research 18. Find Sources 19. Evaluate Sources 20. Plan Field Research Part 6: Incorporating and Documenting Sources 21. Use Sources Effectively and Avoid Plagiarism 22. Write and Revise the Research Project Part 7: Effective Style and Language 27. Write with Power 28. Write Concisely 29. Write with Emphasis 30. Find the Right Words 31. Write to Be Inclusive Part 8: Understanding Grammar 32. Grammar Basics 33. Fragments, Run-ons, and Comma Splices 34. Subject-Verb Agreement 35. Verbs 36. Pronouns 37. Modifiers Part 9: Understanding Punctuation And Mechanics 38. Commas 39. Semicolons and Colons 40. Hyphens 41. Dashes and Parentheses 42. Apostrophes 43. Quotation Marks 44. Other Punctuation Marks 45. Write with Accurate Spelling 46. Capitalization and Italics 47. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Numbers Part 10: If English Is Not Your First Language 48. Writing in a Second Language 49. Nouns, Articles, and Prepositions 50. Verbs 51. English Sentence Structure

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CIN0134571339VG
9780134571331
0134571339
The Writer's Handbook by Lester Faigley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20190728
592
N/A
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