Little, Brown Handbook, The, 10/E
ISBN-10: 0321389514
ISBN-13: 9780321389510
Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2007
Format: Cloth; 992 pp
Published: 02/08/2006
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Authoritative, comprehensive, and always reliable, The Little, Brown Handbook meets the current and recurrent needs of composition students and instructors.
A bestseller since the first edition, The Little, Brown Handbook provides reliable and thorough coverage of such handbook basics as the writing process, grammar, research, and documentation, while also giving detailed discussions of critical reading and writing in academic situations, study skills, argument, using computers and the Internet (for both writing and research), writing in the disciplines, writing for public audiences, and oral presentations. Widely used by students at all levels, LBH works as a comprehensive classroom text as well as an accessible reference guide.
The tenth edition of this favorite builds on its best-selling features with three new emphases: (1) reading and writing in college, including new chapters on academic writing and study skills along with expanded coverage of critical thinking and argument; (2) visual literacy, including more on creating and using illustrations, more on viewing images critically, and new coverage of visual argument; (3) research writing, including more on using library subscription services and evaluating Web sites, new annotated sample pages from key source types, and new coverage of annotated bibliographies, Web logs, and finding images.
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Table of Contents
Preface for Students: Using This Book
Preface for Instructors
I. THE WRITING PROCESS
1. Assessing the Writing Situation
a. Understanding how writing happens
b. Analyzing the writing situation
c. Discovering and limiting a subject
d. Considering the audience
e. Defining a purpose
2. Developing and Shaping Ideas
a. Discovering ideas
b. Developing a thesis
c. Organizing ideas
Sample essay
3. Drafting and Revising
a. Writing the first draft
b. Revising the first draft
c. Examining a sample revision
d. Editing the revised draft
e. Preparing and proofreading the final draft
f. Examining a final draft
Sample essay
g. Giving and receiving comments
h. Preparing a writing portfolio
4. Writing and Revising Paragraphs
a. Maintaining paragraph unity
b. Achieving paragraph coherence
c. Developing the paragraph
d. Writing special kinds of paragraphs
e. Linking paragraphs in the essay
5. Designing Documents
a. Designing academic papers and other documents
b. Considering principles of design
c. Using the elements of design
d. Using illustrations
e. Considering readers with disabilities
II. READING AND WRITING IN COLLEGE
6. Writing in Academic Situations
a. Becoming an academic writer
b. Analyzing audience
c. Determining purpose
d. Choosing structure and content
e. Using academic language
7. Studying Effectively and Taking Exams
a. Managing your time
b. Listening and taking notes in class
c. Reading for comprehension
d. Preparing for and taking exams
Sample essay exams
8. Forming a Critical Perspective
a. Thinking and reading critically
b. Viewing images critically
c. Writing critically
Sample critique of a text
Sample critique of an image
9. Reading Arguments Critically
a. Recognizing the elements of argument
b. Testing claims
c. Weighing evidence
d. Discovering assumptions
e. Watching language, hearing tone
f. Judging reasonableness
g. Recognizing fallacies
10. Writing an Argument
a. Finding a subject
b. Conceiving a thesis statement
c. Analyzing your purpose and your audience
d. Using reason
e. Using evidence
f. Reaching your readers
g. Organizing your argument
h. Revising your argument
i. Examining a sample argument
11. Reading and Using Visual Arguments
a. Reading visual arguments critically
b. Using visual arguments effectively
III. GRAMMATICAL SENTENCES
12. Understanding Sentence Grammar
a. Understanding the basic sentence
b. Expanding the basic sentence with single words
c. Expanding the basic sentence with word groups
d. Compounding words, phrases, and clauses
e. Changing the usual order of the sentence
f. Classifying sentences
13. Case of Nouns and Pronouns
a. Compound subjects and complements
b. Compound objects
c. We or us with a noun
d. Appositives
e. Pronoun after than or as in a comparison
f. Subjects and objects of infinitives
g. Who vs. whom
h. Case before a gerund
14. Verbs
Verb Forms
a. Regular and irregular verbs
b. Sit and set; lie and lay; rise and raise
c. Omitted —s and —ed endings
d. Helping verbs
e. Verb plus gerund or infinitive
f. Verb plus particle
Tense
g. Appropriate tense for meaning
h. Sequence of tenses
Mood
i. Subjunctive verb forms
Voice
j. Active vs. passive voice
15. Agreement
a. Agreement between subject and verb
b. Agreement between pronoun and antecedent
16. Adjectives and Adverbs
a. Adjectives only with nouns and pronouns
b. Adjectives with linking verbs
c. Adjectives with objects; adverbs with verbs
d. Comparative and superlative forms
e. Double negatives
f. Overuse of nouns as modifiers
g. Present and past participles as adjectives
h. A, an, the, and other determiners
IV. CLEAR SENTENCES
17. Sentence Fragments
a. Tests for sentence completeness; revision of fragments
b. Subordinate clause
c. Verbal or prepositional phrase
d. Other fragments
e. Acceptable uses of incomplete sentences
18. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
Comma Splices
a. Main clauses not joined by coordinating conjunction
b. Main clauses related by a conjunctive adverb or transitional expression
Fused Sentences
c. Main clauses with no conjunction or punctuation
19. Pronoun Reference
a. Clear reference to one antecedent
b. Clear placement of pronoun and antecedent
c. Reference to specific antecedent
d. Indefinite use of it and they
e. Indefinite use of you
f. Clear use of it
g. Appropriate use of relative pronouns
20. Shifts
a. Person and number
b. Tense and mood
c. Subject and voice
d. Indirect and direct quotations and questions
21. Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Misplaced Modifiers
a. Clear placement of modifiers
b. Limiting modifiers
c. Squinting modifiers
d. Separation of subjects, verbs, and objects
e. Separation of parts of infinitives or verb phrases
f. Position of adverbs
g. Order of adjectives
Dangling modifiers
h. Dangling modifiers
22. Mixed and Incomplete Sentences
Mixed Sentences
a. Mixed grammar
b. Mixed meaning (faulty predication)
Incomplete Sentences
c. Compound constructions
d. Comparisons
e. Careless omissions
V. EFFECTIVE SENTENCES
23. Emphasizing Ideas
a. Using subjects and verbs effectively
b. Using sentence beginnings and endings
c. Arranging parallel elements effectively
d. Repeating ideas
e. Separating ideas
f. Being concise
24. Using Coordination and Subordination
a. Coordinaing to relate equal ideas
b. Subordinating to distinguish main ideas
c. Choosing clear connectors
25. Using Parallelism
a. Using parallelism for coordinate elements
b. Using parallelism to increase coherence
26. Achieving Variety
a. Varying sentence length and structure
b. Varying sentence beginnings
c. Inverting the normal word order
d. Mixing types of sentences
VI. PUNCTUATION
Chart
27. End Punctuation
a. The period
b. The question mark
c. The exclamation point
28. The Comma
a. Main clauses linked by coordinating conjunction
b. Introductory elements
c. Nonessential elements
d. Absolute phrases
e. Phrases expressing contrast
f. Series and coordinate adjectives
g. Dates, addresses, place names, long numbers
h. With quotations
i. To prevent misreading
j. Misuse and overuse
29. The Semicolon
a. Main clauses not joined by a coordinating conjunction
b. Main clauses related by a conjunctive adverb or transitional expression
c. Long or internally punctuated main clauses
d. Long or internally punctuated series items
e. Misuse and overuse
30. The Apostrophe
a. Posessive case
b. Misuse with noun plurals, verbs, and personal pronouns
c. Contractions
d. Plurals of abbreviations, dates, and words or characters named as words
31. Quotation Marks
Chart
a. Direct quotations
b. Quotation within a quotation
c. Dialog
d. Titles of songs, short stories, and so on
e. Words used in a special sense
f. Overuse
g. Placement with other quotation marks
32. Other Punctuation Marks
a. The colon
b. The dash
c. Parentheses
d. Brackets
e. The ellipsis mark
f. The slash
VII. MECHANICS
33. Capitals
a. First word of a sentence
b. Titles of works
c. Pronoun I and interjection O
d. Proper nouns and adjectives
e. Titles before proper names
f. Misuses of capitals
34. Underlining or Italics
a. Underlining vs. italics
b. Titles of books and periodicals
c. Names of ships, aircraft, spacecraft, trains
d. Foreign words and phrases
e. Words, letters, and numbers named as words
f. For emphasis
g. In online communication
35. Abbreviations
a. Titles before and after proper names
b. Familiar abbreviations and acronyms
c. BC, AD, AM, PM, no., and $
d. Latin abbreviations
e. Inc., Bros., Co., and &
f. Misuse with units of measurement, geographical names, and so on
36. Numbers
a. Numerals vs. words
b. For dates, addresses, and so on
c. Beginning sentences
VIII. EFFECTIVE WORDS
37. Using Appropriate Language
a. Revising nonstandard dialect
b. Using regionalisms only when appropriate
c. Using slang only when appropriate
d. Using colloquial language only when appropriate
e. Revising neologisms
f. Using technical words with care
g. Revising indirect or pretentious writing
h. Revising sexist and other biased language
38. Using Exact Language
a. Using the right word for your meaning
b. Balancing the abstract and concrete, the general and specific
c. Using idioms
d. Using figurative language
e. Using fresh expressions
39. Writing Concisely
a. Focusing on subject and verb
b. Cutting or shortening empty words and phrases
c. Cutting unnecessary repetition
d. Reducing clauses to phrases, phrases to single words
e. Eliminating there is and it is constructions
f. Combining sentences
g. Rewriting jargon
40. Using Dictionaries
a. Choosing a dictionary
b. Working with a dictionary’s contents
41. Spelling and the Hyphen
a. Recognizing typical spelling problems
b. Following spelling rules
c. Developing spelling skills
d. Using the hyphen to form or divide words
IX. RESEARCH WRITING
42. Planning a Research Project
a. Starting out
b. Finding a researchable subject and question
c. Developing a research strategy
d. Making a working, annotated bibliography
43. Finding Sources
a. Searching electronically
b. Finding reference works
c. Finding books
d. Finding periodicals
e. Finding sources on the Web
f. Finding other online sources
g. Finding government publications
h. Finding images
i. Generating your own sources
44. Working with Sources
a. Evaluating sources
b. Synthesizing sources
c. Mining and interacting with sources
d. Using summary, paraphrase, and quotation
e. Integrating sources into your text
45. Avoiding Plagiarism and Documenting Sources
a. Committing and detecting plagiarism on the Internet
b. Knowing what you need not acknowledge
c. Knowing what you must acknowledge
d. Using and acknowledging online sources
e. Documenting sources
46. Writing the Paper
a. Developing a thesis statement
b. Creating a structure
c. Drafting the paper
d. Revising and editing the paper
e. Preparing and proofreading the final draft
47. Using MLA Documentation and Format
a. Using MLA in-text citations
b. Preparing the MLA list of works cited
c. Understanding abbreviations
d. Using MLA document format
48. Two Research Papers in MLA Style
“Closing the Digital Divide”
“Annie Dillard’s Healing Vision”
X. WRITING IN THE ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES
49. Working with the Goals and Requirements of the Disciplines
a. Using methods and evidence
b. Understanding writing assignments
c. Using tools and language 000
d. Following styles for source citations and document format
50. Reading and Writing About Literature
a. Using the methods and evidence of literary analysis
b. Understanding writing assignments in literature
c. Using the tools and language of literary analysis
d. Citing sources and formatting documents in writing about literature
e. Drafting and revising a literary analysis
Sample analysis of a short story
f. Writing about fiction, poetry, and drama
Sample analaysis of a poem
Sample analysis of a play
51. Writing in Other Humanities
a. Using the methods and evidence of the humanities
b. Understanding writing assignments in the humanities
c. Using the tools and language of the humanities
d. Citing sources in Chicago style
e. Formatting documents in Chicago style
52. Writing in the Social Sciences
a. Using the methods and evidence of the social sciences
b. Understanding writing assignments in the social sciences
c. Using the tools and language of the social sciences
d. Citing sources in APA style
e. Formatting documents in APA style
f. Examining a sample social science paper
53. Writing in the Natural and Applied Sciences
a. Using the methods and evidence of the sciences
b. Understanding writing assignments in the sciences
c. Using the tools and language of the sciences
d. Citing sources in CSE style
e. Formatting documents in CSE style
f. Examining a sample science paper
XI. SPECIAL WRITING SITUATIONS
54. Writing Online
a. Writing effective electronic mail
b. Collaborating online
c. Creating effective Web compositions
55. Public Writing
a. Writing business letters and memos
Sample letter and memo
b. Writing a job application
Sample letter and résumés
b. Writing reports and proposals
Sample report and proposal
c. Writing for community work
Sample flyer, newsletter, and brochure
56. Oral Presentations
a. Writing and speaking
b. Considering purpose and audience
c. Organizing the presentation
d. Delivering the presentation
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What Every Student Should Know About Creating Portfolios
Eyman
©2008
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Longman
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Paper; 48 pp
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Instock
ISBN-10: 0205572502 |
ISBN-13: 9780205572502
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What Every Student Should Know About Practicing Peer Review
Trim
©2007
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Longman
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Paper
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Instock
ISBN-10: 0321448480 |
ISBN-13: 9780321448484
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What Every Student Should Know About Preparing Effective Oral Presentations
Cox
©2007
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Longman
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Paper; 96 pp
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Instock
ISBN-10: 0205505457 |
ISBN-13: 9780205505456
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What Every Student Should Know About Procrastination
Hoffman
©2008
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Longman
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Paper; 64 pp
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Instock
ISBN-10: 0205582117 |
ISBN-13: 9780205582112
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What Every Student Should Know About Reading a Novel
Bonilla
©2013
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Longman
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Paper
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Instock
ISBN-10: 020587052X |
ISBN-13: 9780205870523
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