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Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide, Reader and Handbook, MLA Update (11th Edition)

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ISBN-13: 9780134678740 ISBN-10: 0134678745
Publisher
PEARSON EDUCATION
Binding
paperback
Published
February 4, 2017
Weight
2.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.10×2.90×18.80 cm

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Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide, Reader and Handbook, MLA Update (11th Edition) by von der Osten, Robert. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780134678740.

For first-year courses in Composition/Rhetoric. This version of Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide, Reader and Handbook has been updated to reflect the 8th Edition of the MLA Handbook (April 2016)* A four-in-one guide for writing in the modes — a rhetoric, research guide, reader, and handbook At every step of the writing process, Strategies for Successful Writing supports students as they learn to compose in the rhetorical modes. Over 100 short examples demonstrate writing concepts and strategies, so that they can recognize them more easily in the longer reading selections and apply them in their own compositions. Instruction is kept brief and to the point, so that students spend more time writing and less time reading about writing. Perfect for those seeking support for participating in academic discourse for the first time, this four-in-one guide may be the only text students will need for the composition course. * The 8th Edition introduces sweeping changes to the philosophy and details of MLA works cited entries. Responding to the “increasing mobility of texts,” MLA now encourages writers to focus on the process of crafting the citation, beginning with the same questions for any source. These changes, then, align with current best practices in the teaching of writing which privilege inquiry and critical thinking over rote recall and rule-following.