A Pocket Style Manual with 2009 MLA and 2010 APA Updates

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Author: Diana Hacker

ISBN-10: 031266480X

ISBN-13: 9780312664800

Category: Academic & Research Paper Writing

Click here to find out more about the 2009 MLA Updates and the 2010 APA Updates.\  \ The first of its kind, A Pocket Style Manual continues to help student writers get answers to their writing and research questions. Its concise and straightforward content is flexible enough to suit the needs of writers in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, health professions, business courses, fine arts, teacher training courses, and beyond. Its slim format, brief length, and spiral binding...

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Click here to find out more about the 2009 MLA Updates and the 2010 APA Updates. The first of its kind, A Pocket Style Manual continues to help student writers get answers to their writing and research questions. Its concise and straightforward content is flexible enough to suit the needs of writers in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, health professions, business courses, fine arts, teacher training courses, and beyond. Its slim format, brief length, and spiral binding make it a portable and practical tool. With its signature Diana Hacker quick-reference features, A Pocket Style Manual has always provided quick solutions to writing problems. Supplemented by the best free and open Web resources, A Pocket Style Manual offers the best value for students.In the Hacker tradition, the new contributing authors — Nancy Sommers, Tom Jehn, Jane Rosenzweig, and Marcy Carbajal Van Horn — have crafted solutions for the challenges today’s college students face. Together they give us a new edition that provides more help with research writing and one that works better for a wider range of students.

CLARITY1. Tighten wordy sentences.2. Prefer active verbs.3. Balance parallel ideas.4. Add needed words.5. Eliminate confusing shifts.6. Untangle mixed constructions.7. Repair misplaced and dangling modifiers.8. Provide some variety.9. Find an appropriate voice.GRAMMAR10. Make subjects and verbs agree.11. Be alert to other problems with verbs.12. Use pronouns with care.13. Choose adjectives and adverbs with care.14. Repair sentence fragments.15. Revise run-on sentences.16. If English is not your native language, check for common ESL problems.PUNCTUATION17. The comma18. The semicolon and the colon19. The apostrophe20. Quotation marks21. Other marksMECHANICS22. Capitalization23. Abbreviations, numbers, and italics (underlining)24. Spelling and the hyphenRESEARCH RESOURCES25. Finding print and online sources26. Evaluating sourcesMLA PAPERS27. Supporting a thesis28. Citing sources; avoiding plagiarism29. Integrating nonfiction sources30. Integrating literary quotations31. MLA documentation style32. MLA manuscript format; sample MLA pagesAPA PAPERS33. Supporting a thesis34. Citing sources; avoiding plagiarism35. Integrating sources36. APA documentation style37. APA manuscript format; sample APA pagesCHICAGO-STYLE PAPERS38. Supporting a thesis39. Citing sources; avoiding plagiarism40. Integrating sources41. Chicago documentation style42. Chicago manuscript format; sample Chicago pagesGLOSSARIES43. Glossary of usage44. Glossary of grammatical termsA List of Style Manuals IndexChecklist for Global RevisionsRevision Symbols