The pocket-sized handbook (in this case, an e-Book in PDF format) that does the work of a full-sized handbook, The Little Seagull Handbook 3rd edition (PDF) is now with a brand new section on editing the errors that matter.
Most ebooks include chapters on various general writing subjects (e.g., the writing process or the elements of an argument), however few covers the particular kinds of writing students are assigned to do. The Little Seagull has chapters on analyses, reports, and all the other genres that college students are most often assigned. And because it is so easy to use, so small, and so reasonably priced, it is proven to be a preferred alternative to bigger (and much more expensive) ebooks. The 3rd edition adds a new section on editing the errors that matter—and the option to incorporate free access to InQuizitive for Writers, which provides practice in editing the same errors.
How to Use This eBook
WRITE W-1 Writing contexts W-2 Academic contexts W-3 Writing processes W-4 Developing paragraphs W-5 Designing what you writeKinds of Writing W-6 Arguments W-7 Textual analyses W-8 Reports W-9 Personal narratives W-10 Reflections W-11 Proposals W-12 Literary analyses W-13 Annotated bibliographies W-14 AbstractsW-15 Reading strategiesRESEARCH R-1 Doing research R-2 Evaluating sources R-3 Synthesizing ideas R-4 Integrating sources, avoiding plagiarismDocumentation CSE style APA style Chicago style MLA styleEDIT Editing the Errors That Matter E-1 Editing fragments E-2 Editing comma splices E-3 Editing fused sentences E-4 Editing mixed constructions E-5 Editing for pronoun agreement E-6 Editing unclear pronoun reference E-7 Editing pronoun case E-8 Editing for subject-verb agreement E-9 Editing shifts in tenses E-10 Editing citations E-11 Incorporating sources E-12 Editing commas with non-essential information E-13 Editing commas after introductory words E-14 Editing wrong words |
Sentences S-1 Complete sentences S-2 Sentence fragments S-3 Comma splices and fused sentences S-4 Verbs S-5 Subject-verb agreement S-6 Pronouns S-7 Parallelism S-8 Coordination, subordination S-9 ShiftsLanguage L-1 Appropriate words L-2 Precise words L-3 Word often confused L-4 Idioms L-5 Unnecessary words L-6 Adjectives and adverbs L-7 Articles L-8 Words that build common ground L-9 EnglishesPunctuation / Mechanics P-1 Commas P-2 Semicolons P-3 End punctuation P-4 Quotation marks P-5 Apostrophes P-6 Other punctuation P-7 Hyphens P-8 Capitalization P-9 Italics P-10 Abbreviations P-11 NumbersEXERCISES** Answers to some exercises**Glossary/Index Documentation Directories |
P.S: This is the eBook edition of The Little Seagull (3E) in PDF format
Simple to use
One of the best ebooks are those which are easiest to use. To that end, the Little Seagull contains menus, directories, flaps, a glossary/index, hand-edited examples, and an intuitive organization—all to assist college students easily find what they are searching for.
Uniquely helpful materials for students whose main language is not English
The Little Seagull offers guidance on prepositions, gerunds and infinitive, phrasal and modal verbs, articles, and idioms—issues that non-native speakers find difficult and must learn.
Covers the kinds of writing college students have to do
Most pocket-sized handbooks have little or nothing on the precise genres that college students are expected to do—or even on writing paragraphs; those that do offer only very basic info (e.g., on the writing process or the fundamentals of argument) however the Little Seagull presents far more than that. The Third Edition covers 9 genres, including two new chapters on proposals and reflections.
User-friendly documentation guidelines for Chicago, APA, and CSE styles
Documentation directories lead students to the precise examples they need, so they will not have to page through the e-book searching—and color-coded templates show what info to incorporate. The MLA chapter reflects the official MLA style introduced in 2016 and features a full MLA-style paper.
A new section on Editing Errors that Matter
Covering 14 errors teachers have identified as ones that matter the most, this chapter explains why they matter—and walks college students through a number of ways of editing every one. The chapter goes hand in hand with InQuizitive for Writers, which gives engaging practice in editing these same errors.
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