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Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. Ramsey Fowler served from as dean of University College at The University of Memphis and from as a faculty member in the English Department.

From he directed the freshman and sophomore English program and from , The Greater Memphis Writing Project, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. In addition, he is joint — and was the original — author of The Little, Brown Handbook. Jane E. Aaron has taught writing at New York University and several other schools. He publishes and presents on topics including user-centered design, interactive media, and digital publishing.

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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Little, Brown Handbook, The, 14th Edition. Ramsey Fowler, St. Edwards University Jane E. Description For courses in English Composition.

Now available! Preface Preface is available for download in PDF format. Dynamic content designed for the way today's students read, think, and learn Videos and interactives integrated directly into the author-created narrative keep students engaged as they read through each chapter. Embedded assessments such as quizzes and concept checks afford students opportunities to check their understanding at regular intervals before moving on. Assessments in Revel let instructors gauge student comprehension frequently, provide timely feedback, and address learning gaps along the way.

The Revel mobile app lets students read, practice, and study — anywhere, anytime, on any device. Content is available both online and offline, and the app syncs work across all registered devices automatically, giving students great flexibility to toggle between phone, tablet, and laptop as they move through their day. The app also lets students set assignment notifications to stay on top of all due dates. The writing functionality in Revel enables educators to integrate writing — among the best ways to foster and assess critical thinking — into the course without significantly impacting their grading burden.

Self-paced Journaling Prompts throughout the narrative encourage students to express their thoughts without breaking stride in their reading. Exploratory Writing Prompts are embedded invention exercises, giving students the opportunity to produce real writing that can be incorporated into their drafts and larger works.

In many cases, these prompts are scaffolded across the chapter to help familiarize students with a structured writing process. Assignable Shared Writing Activities direct students to share written responses with classmates, fostering peer discussion. And Essays, integrated directly within Revel, allow instructors to assign the precise writing tasks they need for the course. A library of pre-built writing assignments helps students grow and hone their academic, professional, and civic writing skills.

Three hundred Writing Assignments and Multimodal Assignments cover everything from argument , to research , to modes and genres — across mediums like traditional type, video, audio, and graphic text — while encouraging literacy, critical thought, and invention.

Highlighting, note taking, and a glossary let students read and study however they like. Educators can add notes for students, too, including reminders or study tips. A comprehensive guide to academic and research writing Academic Writing: Gives students a solid foundation in the goals and requirements of college writing, with 18 examples of academic writing and an emphasis on critical analysis, academic integrity, research writing, and more.

New - All of the student samples in this edition, from short works in progress to complete papers, are new. More than 90 total samples are included, with topics and sources that are timely and attuned to student interests.

Writing as a Process: The handbook takes a practical approach to assessing the writing situation, generating ideas, developing the thesis statement, revising, and other elements of the writing process. Research Writing: Discusses finding sources, managing information, evaluating and synthesizing sources, integrating source material, avoiding plagiarism, and much more. New - Coverage and visual examples of database searches are now in Chapter Updated - All model papers and sample citations in the book have been updated to align with the new MLA and Chicago Manual of Style documentation styles.

Usage, Grammar, and Punctuation: Core reference material reliably and concisely explains basic concepts and common errors, provides hundreds of annotated examples from across the curriculum, and offers frequent exercises.

Additional topics give the text relevance beyond an academic setting Visual and Media Literacy: Helps students learn to process nonverbal information and use it effectively in their writing. New - Coverage of multimodal and online composing can be found in Chapter 5. New - Composing for social media, in workplace and public situations, is now covered in Chapter Guidance for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Writers: Provides extensive rhetorical and grammatical help, with examples, for writers whose first language or dialect is not standard American English.

Accessible features make the text easy to understand and reference Accessible Reference Guide: Features streamlined explanations; explanatory headings; a clean, uncluttered page design; highlights and annotations; and more than boxes that provide summaries and checklists of key information.

New - An entirely new chapter on writing about literature Chapter 48 follows a student as she reads, responds to, and writes about a novel The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett.



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