Hodges Harbrace Handbook
ISBN-13:
9781413010312
ISBN-10:
1413010318
Edition:
16th
Author:
Cheryl Glenn, Loretta Gray
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Thompson/Wadsworth Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
793 pages
Category:
Grammar
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Reference
,
Rhetoric
,
Study Skills
,
Study Guides & Workbooks
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ISBN-13:
9781413010312
ISBN-10:
1413010318
Edition:
16th
Author:
Cheryl Glenn, Loretta Gray
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Thompson/Wadsworth Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
793 pages
Category:
Grammar
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Reference
,
Rhetoric
,
Study Skills
,
Study Guides & Workbooks
Summary
Hodges Harbrace Handbook (ISBN-13: 9781413010312 and ISBN-10: 1413010318), written by authors
Cheryl Glenn, Loretta Gray, was published by Thompson/Wadsworth Publishing in 2006.
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Continuously evolving to address the needs of students, the Hodges' Harbrace Handbook, Sixteenth Edition, guides student writers in developing their understanding of the rhetorical situation. Through this understanding, they learn how to write effectively-how to choose the most effective information, how to arrange it effectively, and how to decide on the most appropriate language to use when writing for any audience. This grammar-first handbook comprehensively covers grammar, style, punctuation, and mechanics as situated around rhetorical concerns-the writer, reader, message, context, and exigence (the reason for writing).
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