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Overview“By far the most readable writing guide available—at any price.” – Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley Increasingly, writing handbooks are seen as over-produced and overpriced. One stands out: The Broadview Guide to Writing continues to be produced in black, white, and shades of grey, on plain paper, and to sell for half the price of its fancier-looking competitors. What does change and stay up-to-date is the book’s contents. For the sixth edition the coverage of MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles of documentation has been expanded and updated. Also expanded is the text’s coverage of writing and critical thinking; of how to integrate quoted material into one’s own work; of the active and passive voice; and of writing about science. The online materials— including the selection of interactive exercises—will also be expanded considerably. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Doug Babington , Don LePan , Maureen OkunPublisher: Broadview Press Ltd Imprint: Broadview Press Ltd Edition: 6th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.872kg ISBN: 9781554812189ISBN 10: 1554812186 Pages: 630 Publication Date: 30 June 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"HOW TO USE THIS BOOK AND ITS COMPANION WEBSITE PREFACE TO THE SIXTH CANADIAN EDITION INTRODUCTION THE WRITING PROCESS Voice Work Attitude Audience Purpose: From Topic to Thesis Statement Before the Writing Starts: Essential Activities Reading and Note-Taking Mapping Writer's Block Dialogue Logical Fluency: The Nature of Argument Argument Structure, Paragraphing, and Topic Sentences Organizing Paragraphs in Longer Essays Your Arguments, Others’ Arguments Logical Fluency: Modes of Writing, Modes of Thought Elaboration and Repetition Modes of Thought/Modes of Writing Narration Classification Generalization and Abstraction Cause, Reasons, Explanations Combining Modes of Thought Reasoning Subordination Connectives Stylistic Fluency Diction Figures Of Speech Syntax Rhythm Voice Tone Revision and Proofreading Collaboration and Research Approaches to Research Citation Criticism Examinations and In-class Essays BASIC GRAMMAR: AN OUTLINE Parts of Speech Nouns Pronouns Articles Adjectives Verbs Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions and Conjunctive Adverbs Parts of Sentences Subject Object Predicate Clause Phrase Types of Clauses Types of Subordinate Clauses Types of Phrases Distinguishing Phrases and Clauses Parts of Speech and Parts of the Sentence WRITING GRAMMATICALLY Right and Wrong in Writing Verbs Problems Verbs and Verb Tense Difficulties The Infinitive The Simple Present Tense The Present Progressive (or Continuous) Tense The Simple Past Tense The Past Progressive (or Continuous) Tense The Simple Future Tense The Future Progressive (or Continuous) Tense The Perfect Tenses The Present Perfect Tense The Past Perfect Tense The Future Perfect Tense Other Tenses Mood: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive The ConditionalThe Past Conditional Active and Passive Voice Dangling Constructions Dangling Participles and Infinitives Sequence of Tenses Irregular or Difficult Verbs Infinitives, Gerunds, Objects: ""To Be or Not to Be?"" Preposition Problems ""Up With Which I will Not Put"" Nouns and Pronouns: Singular Difficulties Pronouns: Who Cares About Whom? Part of Speech Confusion: A Question of Principle? WORDS Word Order Problems One Word or Two? Word Meanings: Are Cars Ever Stationery? Usage: Word Conventions PUTTING IDEAS TOGETHER Paragraphing In Narration In Description In Persuasion or Argument Argument Fallacies and Faulty Arguments Joining Words Words to Connect Ideas That Are Opposed to Each Other Words to Join Linked or Supporting Ideas Words Used to Introduce Causes or Reasons Words Used to Introduce Results or Conclusions Words Used to Express Purpose Words Used to Introduce Examples Words Used to Introduce Alternatives Words Used to Show Degree or Extent That and Which Words Used to Make Comparisons Other Joining Words and Expressions Sentence Combining Combining Joining Kernels Embedding Kernels Abbreviated Kernels Joined as Absolute Phrases Abbreviated Kernels Embedded as Verb and Noun Phrases Abbreviated Kernels Embedded as Modifiers Combining and Recombining Combining Several Kernels into a Single Sentence “De-Combining” and Recombining Help with Some Grammatical Errors: Two More Examples Dangling Modifiers Syntactic Ambiguity Help with Reading Challenging Texts Gaining Awareness of Writing Style STYLE Slang and Informal English Wordiness Writing By Computer Spell-check and Grammar-check Observing Online Etiquette Point-form Online Etiquette Copyright and the Web Business Writing How to Be Good with Words: Styles of Writing When Considering Gender, Race and Ethnicity, Class, Religion, Sexual Orientation, and Disability Bias-free Vocabulary: A Short List ACADEMIC WRITING Writing about Literature / Writing About Texts The Meanings of Texts Meaning and Form in Literature Writing about Texts: Particular Problems Writing About Science Structure of the Research Paper Scientific Tone and Stylistic Choices The First Person and the Active Voice Across the Disciplines: Different Subjects, Different Styles of Academic Writing Anthropology Art History Biology Business and Commerce Chemistry Economics Engineering English Studies History Medicine and Health Studies Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Sociology SEEING AND MEANING EAL: For Those Whose Native Language Is Not English Frequently Used Non-count Nouns PUNCTUATION, FORMAT, AND SPELLING Punctuation The Period The Ellipsis The Comma The Question Mark The Exclamation Mark The Semicolon The Colon The Hyphen The Dash Parentheses Square Brackets The Apostrophe Quotation Marks Single Quotation Marks Direct and Indirect Speech Direct Speech Indirect Speech Format and Spelling Capitalization Abbreviations Spelling Spelling and Sound DOCUMENTATION AND RESEARCH Avoiding Plagiarism—and Choosing When and What to Quote Citation and Documentation Incorporating Sources Summarizing Paraphrasing Quoting Directly Formatting Quotations Short Prose Quotations Long Prose Quotations Verse Quotations Quotations within Quotations Adding to or Deleting from a Quotation Using square brackets to add to a quotation Using an ellipsis to delete from a quotation Integrating Quotations Avoiding “dumped” quotations Signal Phrases MLA STYLE About MLA Parenthetical Referencing Literary Works About Works Cited MLA Style Sample Essay APA STYLE Incorporating Sources in APA Style Summarizing Paraphrasing Quoting Directly Signal Phrases About In-text Citations About References APA Style Sample Essay CHICAGO STYLE About Chicago Style Chicago Style Style Sample CSE STYLE CSE Style Sample APPENDIX 1: CORRECTION KEY APPENDIX 2: SOME NATIONAL VARIATIONS APPENDIX 3: ESSAY CHECKLIST PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INDEX"ReviewsThe Broadview Guide to Writing is an excellent choice for undergraduates new to academic writing and for experienced writers who teach them..... The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today's academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels.--Maria DiCenzo Perhaps the most appealing feature of the new Broadview Guide to Writing is its positive tone. ... The focus is on writing as a process of experimentation and discovery. ... A section on how language both reflects and shapes reality, called How to Be Good with Words, is thought-provoking and sensitive while discussing potentially difficult issues. ... Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring.--Candace Fertile The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available--at any price. It's the only usage guide I've ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it's sensible, and it's complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don't condescend. ... The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don't direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good--an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to 'read' them. -- Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley .. . an excellent choice.... The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today's academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels. -- Maria DiCenzo, Wilfrid Laurier University [The] reference sections on grammar and usage ... cover everything I would ever point out in student writing.... The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation.... The sections on academic writing are [also] very good. -- Bruce Greenfield, Dalhousie University In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out.... The [Broadview] Guide ... re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples. -- Anne Quema, Acadia University [The new] section on how language both reflects and shapes reality ... is thought-provoking and sensitive.... Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring. -- Candace Fertile, Camosun College The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available--at any price. It's the only usage guide I've ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it's sensible, and it's complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don't condescend. ... The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don't direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good--an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to 'read' them. -- Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley .. . an excellent choice.... The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today's academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels. -- Maria DiCenzo, Wilfrid Laurier University [The] reference sections on grammar and usage ... cover everything I would ever point out in student writing.... The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation.... The sections on academic writing are [also] very good. -- Bruce Greenfield, Dalhousie University In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out.... The [Broadview] Guide ... re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples. -- Anne Quema, Acadia University [The new] section on how language both reflects and shapes reality ... is thought-provoking and sensitive.... Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring. -- Candace Fertile, Camosun College The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available-at any price. It's the only usage guide I've ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it's sensible, and it's complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don't condescend. ... The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don't direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good-an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to 'read' them. - Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley ... an excellent choice.... The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today's academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels. - Maria DiCenzo, Wilfrid Laurier University [The] reference sections on grammar and usage ... cover everything I would ever point out in student writing.... The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation.... The sections on academic writing are [also] very good. - Bruce Greenfield, Dalhousie University In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out.... The [Broadview] Guide ... re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples. - Anne Quema, Acadia University [The new] section on how language both reflects and shapes reality ... is thought-provoking and sensitive.... Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring. - Candace Fertile, Camosun College Comments on the full Broadview Guide to Writing: The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available-at any price. It's the only usage guide I've ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it's sensible, and it's complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don't condescend. ... The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don't direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good-an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to 'read' them. - Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley ... an excellent choice.... The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today's academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels. - Maria DiCenzo, Wilfrid Laurier University [The] reference sections on grammar and usage ... cover everything I would ever point out in student writing.... The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation.... The sections on academic writing are [also] very good. - Bruce Greenfield, Dalhousie University In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out.... The [Broadview] Guide ... re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples. - Anne Quema, Acadia University [The new] section on how language both reflects and shapes reality ... is thought-provoking and sensitive.... Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring. - Candace Fertile, Camosun College The Broadview Guide to Writing is a carefully organized manual that will prove useful and engaging to instructors and students alike. In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out by using a voice that speaks to learners and that positions itself with attitude and convictions in relation to writing practices. ... The Guide -and that is its strength-re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples. --Anne Quema The new edition offers a concise thinking-through of the basic stages of developing an essay, together with reference sections on grammar and usage that cover everything I would ever point out in student writing. ... The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation...The sections on academic writing are very good. I like the discussion of the currents of debate about what critical writing is in fact doing; and in the more specific English Studies section the book offers very sound, practical direction about how to approach a literary text in search of an argument. Throughout, the examples are very good; things are specific and well explained. --Bruce Greenfield The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available-at any price. It's the only usage guide I've ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it's sensible, and it's complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don't condescend. ... The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don't direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good--an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to 'read' them. --Jacky Bolding Perhaps the most appealing feature of the new Broadview Guide to Writing is its positive tone. … The focus is on writing as a process of experimentation and discovery. … A section on how language both reflects and shapes reality, called “How to Be Good with Words,” is thought-provoking and sensitive while discussing potentially difficult issues. … Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring.--Candace Fertile Comments on the full Broadview Guide to Writing: “The Broadview Guide remains the most readable writing guide available—at any price. It’s the only usage guide I’ve ever actually read for fun. Moreover, it’s sensible, and it’s complete. The authors assume nothing, but they don’t condescend. … The 6th edition gives more space to the problems of gender, race, and class-biased language; most guides don’t direct enough of our attention here. The new chapter on visual literacy is also good—an interesting group of paintings & photographs along with a set of clear, concrete ways to ‘read’ them.” — Jacky Bolding, University of the Fraser Valley “… an excellent choice.… The expanded coverage of the sixth edition [makes] this not only a comprehensive writing guide, but also a valuable introduction to communication and critical thinking in today’s academic world. I will be recommending this text to students at all levels.” — Maria DiCenzo, Wilfrid Laurier University “[The] reference sections on grammar and usage … cover everything I would ever point out in student writing.… The section on MLA style covers pretty much everything anyone needs to know about how to deploy this system of documentation.… The sections on academic writing are [also] very good.” — Bruce Greenfield, Dalhousie University “In a market replete with writing guides, this practical book stands out…. The [Broadview] Guide … re-energizes this pedagogical field by providing clear and concise explanations supported by examples.” — Anne Quéma, Acadia University “[The new] section on how language both reflects and shapes reality … is thought-provoking and sensitive.… Overall, the book is comprehensive, balanced, and engaging. I enjoyed reading it, and I rarely say that about handbooks and guides to writing. I'm sure students will find this book helpful and inspiring.” — Candace Fertile, Camosun College Author InformationDoug Babington was until recently Director of the Writing Centre at Queen’s University, Canada, and the author of articles both on writing and on literature. Don LePan’s other books include The Broadview Pocket Glossary of Literary Terms (Broadview, 2013) and Animals: A Novel (Soft Skull/Counterpoint, 2010) Maureen Okun is a professor in both the English and the Liberal Studies Departments at Vancouver Island University, Canada; her most recent book is an edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur: Selections (Broadview, 2014). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |