TY - BOOK AU - Reynolds,Lois G. AU - Jewinski,Judi AU - Harris,Muriel ED - Pellissippi State Technical Community College ED - University of Waterloo ED - Purdue University TI - Prentice Hall Reference Guide for Canadian Writers SN - 9780135151389 (pbk) PY - 2009/// CY - Toronto PB - Pearson Prentice Hall KW - English language KW - Problems, exercises, etc KW - Grammar N1 - Includes an answer key; "The Prentice Hall Reference Guide for Canadian Writers, adapted by Judi Jewinski of the University of Waterloo, builds on the approach that has made the American edition so successful. This concise, thorough, well organized, and user-friendly handbook is comprised of twelve tabbed sections, ranging in topics from The Writing Process to Punctuation, aimed at addressing all forms of writers' needs. Two guides, "Question and Correct" and "Compare and Correct," allow students to find what they need to improve their writing, without needing to know the grammatical terms or rules. This makes the Prentice Hall Reference Guide for Canadian Writers an invaluable resource for entry level English writing and composition courses, as well as all students who need help with grammar, research, and documentation." (Book Cover); TABLE OF CONTENTS: ; Note that there are no exercises for Part One of the text (Question and Correct & Compare and Correct) ; Part Two: The Writing Process ; 1. Purpose and Audience ; 2. Writing Processes and Strategies ; 3. Paragraphs ; 4. Argument ; 5. Visual Argument ; Part Three: Writing for Business and Other Purposes ; 6. Document Design ; 7. Public Communications ; 8. Writing for Oral Presentation ; 9. Writing about Literature ; 10. Writing Examinations ; Part Four: Style and Word Choice ; 11. Precise Words ; 12. Appropriate Words ; Part Five: Revising Sentence for Accuracy, Clarity, and Variety ; 13. Sentence Variety ; 14. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences ; 15. Sentence Fragments ; 16. Coordination and Subordination ; 17. Parallel Constructions ; 18. Sentence Clarity ; 19. Transitions ; 20. Sentence Economy ; 21. Consistency (Avoiding Shifts) ; 22. Subject-Verb Agreement ; 23. Mixed Constructions ; 24. Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers ; Part Six: Parts of Sentences ; 25. Nouns and Pronouns ; 26. Verbs ; 27. Modifiers ; 28. Essential and Non-essential Modifiers ; Part Seven: Special Grammar ; 29. Writing in North America ; 30. Nouns and Determiners ; 31. Verb Patterns ; 32. Idiomatic Usage ; Part Eight: Punctuation ; 33. End Punctuation ; 34. Commas ; 35. Semicolons ; 36. Colons ; 37. Quotation Marks ; 38. Apostrophes ; 39. Other Punctuation ; Part Nine: Mechanics and Spelling ; 40. Capitals ; 41. Abbreviations ; 42. Numbers ; 43. Underlining/Italics ; 44. Spelling ; 45. Hyphens ; Part Ten: Research ; 46. Finding a Topic ; 47. Searching for Information ; 48. Using Web Resources ; 49. Evaluating Sources ; 51. Using Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism ; Part Eleven: MLA Documentation ; 53. Documenting in MLA Style ; Part Twelve: APA, CM, CSE, and COS Documentation ; 54. Documenting in APA Style ; 55. Documenting in Other Styles ; Answer Key ER -