The St. Martin's Handbook (Paper Version)

The St. Martin's Handbook (Paper Version)
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Publisher : Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages : 1293
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ISBN-10 : 9781319107567
ISBN-13 : 1319107567
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Book Synopsis The St. Martin's Handbook (Paper Version) by : Andrea A. Lunsford

Download or read book The St. Martin's Handbook (Paper Version) written by Andrea A. Lunsford and published by Macmillan Higher Education. This book was released on 2020-10-30 with total page 1293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The most rhetorically grounded comprehensive handbook for composition, The St. Martin’s Handbook continues to do what it has always done: Present Andrea Lunsford’s substantial and timely research with student writers for student writers. The ninth edition reflects a nationwide survey of students and teachers related to how young people interact with others from different language and cultural backgrounds and with people with whom they disagree. New material on college expectations helps students think critically about barriers to and benefits of open and respectful dialogue and offers strategies for communicating outside of one’s comfort zone. Attention to gender and pronouns and to language varieties and identities supports students as they learn to write to include rather than to exclude. And throughout the ninth edition, which assumes students are writing traditional and multimodal projects in a mobile world, Andrea Lunsford asks students to see themselves as communicators in a global world. With new student writing, stronger coverage of argument, new material on defensive reading and fact-checking, more visual help with field research, the most up-to-date citation models, and a range of practice activities, The St. Martin’s Handbook helps a wide variety of college writers succeed.


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