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    A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers: Strategies and Process by Clouse, Barbara Fine;

    Strategies and Process

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 7
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 February 2012

    • ISBN 9780073405919
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages196 pages
    • Size 243x152x10 mm
    • Weight 288 g
    • Language English
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    A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers is a compendium of strategies for handling all aspects of writing, from prewriting through editing. Designed for use independently by students as a resource book or as an in-class text, A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers helps students discover specific strategies for improving their writing processes and for solving specific writing problems. Known for its concise, effective coverage and student-friendly style, A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers offers an exceptional variety of writing strategies for students.

    A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers is a compendium of strategies for handling all aspects of writing, from prewriting through editing. Designed for use independently by students as a resource book or as an in-class text, A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers helps students discover specific strategies for improving their writing processes and for solving specific writing problems. Known for its concise, effective coverage and student-friendly style, A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers offers an exceptional variety of writing strategies for students.

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    Table of Contents:

    A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers: Strategies and Process, Fifth Edition

    Myths About Writing: An Introduction

    Part One: A Troubleshooting Guide to Prewriting

    Chapter One: "I Don't Know What to Write."

    Chapter Two: "How Do I Write a Thesis?"

    Chapter Three: "How Do I Get My Ideas to Fit Together?"

    Part Two: A Troubleshooting Guide to Drafting

    Chapter Four: "I Know What I Want to Say, But I Can't Say It."

    Chapter Five: "I'm Having Trouble With My Introduction."

    Chapter Six: "How Do I Back Up What I Say?"

    Chapter Seven: "I Don't Know How To End."

    Chapter Eight: "I Can't Think of the Right Word."

    Part Three: A Troubleshooting Guide to Revising

    Chapter Nine: "I Thought my Draft was Better Than This."

    Chapter Ten: "I Don't Know What to Change."

    Chapter Eleven: "Is It Cheating if Someone Helps Me?"

    Chapter Twelve: "My Ideas Seem All Mixed Up."

    Chapter Thirteen: "My Draft is too Short."

    Chapter Fourteen: "My Draft is too Long."

    Chapter Fifteen: "My Writing Seems Boring."

    Chapter Sixteen: "My Writing Sounds Choppy."

    Part IV: A Troubleshooting Guide to Editing

    Chapter Seventeen: "I Don't Find My Mistakes."

    Chapter Eighteen: "I Used a Period and a Capital Letter, So Why Isn't This a Sentence?"

    Chapter Nineteen: "How Can This be a Run-on or a Comma Splice? It's Not Even Long."

    Chapter Twenty: "It is I; It is Me-What's the Difference?"

    Chapter Twenty-One: "How do I Know Which Verb Form to Use?"

    Chapter Twenty-Two: "I'm Unsure About Modifiers."

    Chapter Twenty-Three: "Can't I Just Place a Comma Wherever I Pause?"

    Chapter Twenty-Four: "What if I Want to Quote Somebody?"

    Chapter Twenty-Five: "I Have Trouble with Apostrophes."

    Chapter Twenty-Six: "I Never Know What to Capitalize."

    Chapter Twenty-Seven: "I Can't Spell."

    Part V: A Troubleshooting Guide to Research

    Chapter Twenty-Eight: "How Do I Find Good Sources-and Why Do I Need Them?"

    Chapter Twenty-Nine: "What Do I Do with the Sources I Find?"

    Chapter Thirty: "What Does an Essay With Sources Look Like?"

    Appendixes

    Appendix A: "English is Not My First Language"

    Appendix B: "I Get Nervous Writing in Class"

    Appendix C: "I Need a Writing Topic"

    Index

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