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9780669377385

Heath English 9

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Table of Contents

Unit 1 Exploring the Writer's Craft
The Writing Process
2(46)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
2(6)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
3(4)
Maya Angelou
Theme: Self-Confidence
Responding to the Theme: Self-Confidence
7(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Analyzing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Exploring the Writing Process
8(40)
Prewriting
10(1)
Strategies for Thinking of Subjects
10(4)
Choosing and Limiting a Subject
14(2)
Considering Your Purpose and Audience
16(2)
Strategies for Developing Your Subject
18(6)
Strategies for Organizing Your Ideas
24(2)
Critical Thinking: Classifying
26(3)
Drafting
29(3)
Revising
32(1)
Revising on Your Own
32(4)
Revising through Conferencing
36(1)
Editing and Publishing
37(1)
Editing a Draft
37(2)
Editing: Integrating Language Skills
39(2)
Sentence Fragments
Subject and Verb Agreement
Words Interrupting a Subject and a Verb
Publishing Your Work
41(3)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
44(3)
A Composition about Personal Goals
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for the Writing Process
47(1)
Developing Your Writing Style
48(38)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
48(10)
``All Summer in a Day''
49(8)
Ray Bradbury
Theme: Environment
Responding to the Theme: Environment
57(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Inferring
Extending Your Vocabulary
Developing Your Writing Style
58(28)
Choosing Vivid Words
59(1)
Specific Words
59(1)
Denotation and Connotation
60(2)
Figurative Language
62(3)
Critical Thinking: Developing Vivid Comparisons
65(1)
Sentence-Combining Strategies
66(1)
Combining Sentences with Phrases
66(1)
Combining Sentences by Coordinating
67(2)
Combining Sentences by Subordinating
69(2)
Creating Sentence Variety
71(1)
Varying Sentence Beginnings
71(2)
Varying Sentence Structure
73(2)
Writing Concise Sentences
75(1)
Rambling Sentences
75(1)
Redundancy
76(1)
Wordiness
76(4)
Editing and Publishing: Integrating Language Skills
80(2)
Capitalization of Proper Nouns
Punctuation with Possessive Nouns
Punctuation with a Series of Nouns
Spelling the Plurals of Nouns
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
82(3)
A Description of a Character
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Developing Your Writing Style
85(1)
Writing Expository Paragraphs
86(54)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
86(8)
The Life and Death of a Western Gladiator
87(6)
Charles G. Finney
Theme: Nature's Marvels
Responding to the Theme: Nature's Marvels
93(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Generalizing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Expository Paragraphs
94(46)
Paragraph Structure
97(1)
Topic Sentence
98(2)
Supporting Sentences
100(1)
Concluding Sentence
101(1)
Paragraph Development
102(1)
Methods of Development
102(1)
Adequate Development
103(1)
Unity
103(2)
Coherence
105(1)
Prewriting
106(1)
Discovering Subjects to Write About
106(1)
Choosing a Subject
107(1)
Limiting a Subject
108(1)
Determining Your Audience
109(1)
Developing Supporting Details
110(3)
Critical Thinking: Analyzing
113(1)
Classifying Supporting Details
114(4)
Arranging Details in Logical Order
118(5)
Drafting
123(1)
Drafting a Topic Sentence
123(1)
Drafting the Body of an Expository Paragraph
124(1)
Drafting a Concluding Sentence
125(2)
Revising
127(1)
Checking for Adequate Development
127(1)
Checking for Unity
128(1)
Checking for Coherence
129(2)
Using a Revision Checklist
131(3)
Editing and Publishing: Integrating Language Skills
134(2)
Tenses of Verbs
Principal Parts of Verbs
Irregular Verbs
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
An Explanation of a Behavior
Independent Writing Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
136(3)
Checklist for Writing Expository Paragraphs
139(1)
Writing Other Kinds of Paragraphs
140(46)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
A Flag at the Pole
141(6)
Paxton Davis
Theme: Exploration
Responding to the Theme: Exploration
147(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Evaluating
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Other Kinds of Paragraphs
148(38)
Writing Narrative Paragraphs
149(2)
Chronological Order and Transitions
151(2)
Point of View
153(5)
Writing Descriptive Paragraphs
158(2)
Specific Details and Sensory Words
160(4)
Spatial Order and Transitions
164(5)
Editing and Publishing
Integrating Language Skills
Comparison of Adjectives
Punctuation with Adjectives
169(3)
Writing Persuasive Paragraphs
172(2)
Facts and Opinions
174(1)
Order of Importance and Transitions
175(2)
Persuasive Language
177(1)
Critical Thinking: Evaluating Alternative Arguments
178(4)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
Paragraphs for Different Purposes
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
182(3)
Checklist for Writing Other Kinds of Paragraphs
185(1)
Writing Effective Essays
186(32)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
186(6)
``The Trouble with Television''
187(4)
Robert MacNeil
Theme: Television
Responding to the Theme: Television
191(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Classifying
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Effective Essays
192(26)
Analyzing Essay Structure
193(2)
The Essay Introduction
195(1)
Writing the Thesis Statement
196(2)
Critical Thinking: Drawing Conclusions
198(3)
Setting the Tone
201(1)
Capturing the Reader's Interest
202(1)
The Essay Body
203(1)
Supporting Paragraphs
203(3)
Unity, Coherence, and Clarity
206(2)
The Essay Conclusion
208(2)
Editing and Publishing: Integrating Language Skills
A Writer's Glossary of Usage
210(2)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
212(3)
A Proposal to Solve a Problem
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Effective Essays
215(3)
Unit 2 Achieving the Writer's Purpose
Writing Essays to Inform
218(40)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
218(8)
Single Room, Earth View
219(5)
Sally Ride
``Space''
224(1)
Evangelina Vigil-Pinon
Theme: Space
Responding to the Theme: Space
225(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Comparing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Essays to Inform
226(32)
Prewriting
227(1)
Discovering and Choosing a Subject
227(1)
Determining Your Audience
228(1)
Limiting and Focusing a Subject
228(3)
Gathering Information
231(2)
Developing a Working Thesis
233(2)
Critical Thinking: Evaluating Information for Relevance
235(1)
Organizing an Essay
236(6)
Making an Outline
242(3)
Drafting
245(1)
Writing a Thesis Statement
245(1)
Drafting the Introduction
246(1)
Drafting the Body
247(2)
Drafting the Conclusion
249(1)
Revising
250(1)
Checking for Unity, Coherence, and Clarity
250(1)
Using a Revision Checklist
251(1)
Editing and Publishing
Integrating Language Skills
Prepositional Phrases
Punctuation with Prepositional Phrases
Combining Sentences with Prepositional Phrases
252(2)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
254(3)
An Essay to Inform
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Essays to Inform
257(1)
Writing Essays to Persuade
258(30)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
258(6)
``Not Being There''
259(4)
Roger Ebert
Theme: Pastimes
Responding to the Theme: Pastimes
263(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Analyzing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Essays to Persuade
264(24)
Persuasive Essay Structure
265(4)
Facts and Opinions
269(2)
Critical Thinking: Making Sound Generalizations
271(1)
Writing a Persuasive Essay
272(1)
Prewriting
272(7)
Drafting
279(1)
Revising
280(2)
Editing and Publishing
Integrating Language Skills
Sentence Fragments
Run-on Sentences
282(2)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
284(3)
A Persuasive Essay
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Essays to Persuade
287(1)
Writing Personal Essays
288(30)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
288(8)
Barrio Boy
289(5)
Ernesto Galarza
``Lineage''
294(1)
Margaret Walker
Theme: Family
Responding to the Theme: Family
295(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Inferring
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Personal Essays
296(22)
Prewriting
297(1)
Drawing on Personal experience
298(1)
Deciding on the Meaning of an Experience
299(1)
Critical Thinking: Interpreting Experience
300(1)
Deciding on Purpose and Audience
301(1)
Developing and Selecting Details
302(1)
Organizing Details
303(1)
Drafting
304(1)
Drafting the Introduction
304(3)
Drafting the Body
307(2)
Drafting the Conclusion
309(1)
Revising
310(1)
Revising for Adequate Development
310(1)
Using a Revision Checklist
311(1)
Editing and Publishing
Integrating Language Skills
Appositive Phrases
Combining Sentences with Appositive Phrases
312(2)
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
314(3)
A Personal Experience Essay
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Personal Essays
317(1)
Writing Essays about Literature
318(40)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
318(10)
``Say It With Flowers''
319(8)
Toshio Mori
Theme: Choices
Responding to the Theme: Choices
327(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Predicting
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Essays about Literature
328(30)
Prewriting
330(1)
Responding from Personal Experience
331(1)
Responding from Literary Knowledge
332(6)
Critical Thinking: Making Inferences about Characters
338(1)
Choosing and Limiting a Subject
339(2)
Developing Your Thesis
341(1)
Gathering Evidence
342(4)
Organizing Details into an Outline
346(2)
Drafting
348(3)
Revising
351(1)
Editing and Publishing
Integrating Language Skills
352(2)
Participial Phrases
Punctuation with Participial Phrases
Combining Sentences with Participial Phrases
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
354(3)
A Critical Essay
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Essays about Literature
357(1)
Writing Research Papers
358(42)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
358(6)
``Rancho Buena Vista''
Fermina Guerra
Theme: Traditions
359(4)
Responding to the Theme: Traditions
363(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Organizing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Writing Research Papers
364(36)
Prewriting
365(1)
Choosing and Limiting a Research Subject
365(3)
Gathering Information
368(2)
Taking Notes and Summarizing
370(3)
Developing a Thesis
373(1)
Organizing Your Notes
374(2)
Critical Thinking: Synthesizing Information
376(1)
Outlining
377(2)
Drafting
379(2)
Using Sources
381(2)
Studying a Model Draft of a Research Paper
383(4)
Citing Sources
387(5)
Revising
392(2)
Editing and Publishing: Integrating Language Skills
394(2)
Adverb Clauses
Adjective Clauses
Punctuation with Clauses
Combining Sentences with Clauses
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
396(3)
A Research Paper
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing About Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Writing Research Papers
399(1)
Creative Writing
400(36)
Reading Literature for Writing Ideas
400(6)
``The Open Window''
Saki
Theme: The Unexpected
401(4)
Responding to the Theme: The Unexpected
405(1)
Responding in Your Journal
Speaking and Listening
Critical Thinking: Analyzing
Extending Your Vocabulary
Exploring Creative Writing
406(30)
The Elements of a Short Story
407(1)
The Plot and the Central Conflict
407(1)
The Characters
408(1)
The Setting
408(1)
The Narrator
409(1)
The Theme
410(1)
A Sample Short Story
410(5)
Prewriting
415(1)
Building a Plot
415(2)
Sketching Characters
417(2)
Critical Thinking: Imaging
419(1)
Creating a Setting
420(1)
Choosing a Point of View
421(1)
Ordering Events
422(1)
Drafting
423(1)
Using Dialogue
424(2)
Revising
426(1)
Using a Revision Checklist
426(2)
Editing and Publishing: Integrating Language Skills
428(2)
Cases of Pronouns
Quotation Marks with Dialogue
Capitalization and Indentation with Dialogue
Commas and End Marks with Dialogue
A Writer Writes: More Writing Ideas
430(3)
A Short Story
Independent Writing
Creative Writing
Writing about Literature
Writing in Other Subject Areas
Checklist for Creative Writing
433(3)
Unit 3 Applying Communication and Study Skills
Letters and Applications
436(14)
Writing Friendly Letters
436(3)
Writing Business Letters
439(3)
Business Letter Form
439(2)
The Envelope
441(1)
Integrating Language Skills
442(5)
Using Commas in Dates and Addresses
Letters of Request
443(1)
Order Letters
444(1)
Letters of Complaint
445(2)
Completing a Job Application
447(2)
Review
449(1)
Speaking and Listening
450(16)
Preparing a Speech
450(7)
Knowing Your Audience and Purpose
451(1)
Choosing and Limiting a Subject
452(1)
Gathering and Organizing Information
453(1)
Practicing Your Speech
454(1)
Delivering Your Speech
455(2)
Listening
457(1)
Listening to Directions
457(1)
Integrating Language Skills
Listening to and Writing Directions
457(1)
Listening for Information
458(1)
Recognizing Propaganda
459(3)
Group Discussion
462(3)
Discussion Leaders
462(1)
Cooperative Learning
463(2)
Review
465(1)
Vocabulary
466(18)
The History of English
466(6)
Middle English
467(1)
Modern English
467(1)
Word Origins
468(1)
American Dialects
469(1)
Idioms, Colloquialisms, Slang, and Jargon
470(2)
Determining Word Meaning
472(10)
Using Context Clues
472(2)
Prefixes and Suffixes
474(4)
Synonyms and Antonyms
478(2)
Analogies
480(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Recording Unfamiliar Words
482(1)
Review
483(1)
Spelling
484(10)
Integrating Language Skills
Recognizing Commonly Misspelled Words
484(1)
Spelling Improvement
485(1)
Spelling Rules
486(7)
Spelling Patterns
486(1)
Plurals
487(3)
Prefixes and Suffixes
490(3)
Review
493(1)
Reference Skills
494(20)
Integrating Language Skills
Creating a Writer's Warehouse
494(1)
The Library
495(9)
Finding Fiction
495(1)
Finding Nonfiction
495(2)
The Card Catalog
497(3)
Reference Materials
500(4)
The Dictionary
504(8)
Word Location
504(2)
Information in an Entry
506(6)
Review
512(2)
Study and Test-Taking Skills
514(24)
Study Skills
514(5)
Adjusting Reading Rate to Purpose
514(1)
Reading a Textbook
515(1)
Taking Notes
516(3)
Taking Classroom Tests
519(3)
Objective Tests
519(1)
Essay Tests
519(3)
Timed Writing
522(1)
Integrating Language Skills
Practicing a Timed Writing Test
522(1)
Preparing Subject-Area Assignments
523(2)
Taking Standardized Tests
525(9)
Vocabulary Tests
525(3)
Analogies
528(3)
Tests of Standard Written English
531(3)
Review
534(4)
Unit 4 Language Skills Resource
Grammar
The Sentence
538(22)
Diagnostic Test
538(1)
Recognizing Sentences
539(1)
Subjects and Predicates
540(15)
Complete and Simple Subjects
540(3)
Complete and Simple Predicates
543(3)
Verb Phrases
546(3)
Compound Subjects
549(1)
Compound Verbs
550(2)
Position of Subjects
552(1)
Understood Subjects
553(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Combining Sentences
555(1)
Diagraming Subjects and Verbs
556(2)
Review
558(2)
Mastery Test
559(1)
Nouns and Pronouns
560(14)
Diagnostic Test
560(1)
Nouns
561(4)
Compound and Collective Nouns
562(1)
Common and Proper Nouns
563(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Using Specific Nouns
565(1)
Pronouns
566(5)
Pronoun Antecedents
566(1)
Personal Pronouns
567(1)
Other Kinds of Pronouns
568(3)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Substituting Pronouns for Nouns
571(1)
Review
572(2)
Mastery Test
573(1)
Verbs
574(12)
Diagnostic Test
574(1)
Action Verbs
575(4)
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
577(2)
Linking Verbs
579(4)
Additional Linking Verbs
580(1)
Linking Verb or Action Verb?
581(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Using Colorful Verbs
583(1)
Review
584(2)
Mastery Test
585(1)
Adjectives and Adverbs
586(18)
Diagnostic Test
586(1)
Adjectives
587(7)
Position of Adjectives
589(1)
Proper and Compound Adjectives
590(1)
Adjective or Noun?
591(1)
Adjective or Pronoun?
592(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Vivid Adjectives
594(1)
Adverbs
595(5)
Adverbs That Modify Verbs
595(2)
Adverbs That Modify Adjectives and Other Adverbs
597(1)
Adverb or Adjective?
598(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Using Adverbs for Sentence Variety
600(1)
Diagraming Adjectives and Adverbs
601(1)
Review
602(2)
Mastery Test
603(1)
Other Parts of Speech and Review
604(12)
Diagnostic Test
604(1)
Prepositions
605(4)
Prepositional Phrases
606(1)
Preposition or Adverb?
607(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Creating Sentence Variety
609(1)
Conjunctions
610(1)
Interjections
611(1)
Parts of Speech Review
612(2)
Review
614(2)
Mastery Test
615(1)
Complements
616(16)
Diagnostic Test
616(1)
Complements
617(9)
Direct Objects
617(2)
Indirect Objects
619(2)
Predicate Nominatives
621(2)
Predicate Adjectives
623(3)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Using Sentence Patterns
626(2)
Diagraming Complements
628(2)
Review
630(2)
Mastery Test
631(1)
Phrases
632(16)
Diagnostic Test
632(1)
Prepositional Phrases
633(7)
Adjective Phrases
634(1)
Adverb Phrases
635(4)
Misplaced Modifiers
639(1)
Appositives and Appositive Phrases
640(3)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Combining Sentences
643(1)
Diagraming Phrases
644(2)
Review
646(2)
Mastery Test
647(1)
Verbals and Verbal Phrases
648(22)
Diagnostic Test
648(1)
Verbals and Verbal Phrases
649(13)
Participles
649(1)
Participle or Verb?
650(1)
Participial Phrases
651(3)
Gerunds
654(1)
Gerund or Participle?
655(1)
Gerund Phrases
656(2)
Infinitives
658(1)
Infinitive or Prepositional Phrase?
659(1)
Infinitive Phrases
659(3)
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
662(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Revising by Combining Sentences
664(2)
Diagraming Verbal Phrases
666(2)
Review
668(2)
Mastery Test
669(1)
Clauses
670(24)
Diagnostic Test
670(1)
Independent and Subordinate Clauses
671(2)
Uses of Subordinate Clauses
673(12)
Adverb Clauses
673(3)
Adjective Clauses
676(5)
Misplaced Modifiers
681(1)
Noun Clauses
682(3)
Kinds of Sentence Structure
685(3)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Revising by Combining Sentences
688(2)
Diagraming Sentences
690(2)
Review
692(2)
Mastery Test
693(1)
Sound Sentences
694(12)
Diagnostic Test
694(1)
Sentence Fragments
695(5)
Kinds of Sentence Fragments
695(3)
Ways to Correct Sentence Fragments
698(2)
Run-on Sentences
700(3)
Ways to Correct Run-on Sentences
701(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Grammar: Editing for Sentence Errors
703(1)
Review
704(2)
Mastery Test
705(1)
Usage
Using Verbs
706(22)
Diagnostic Test
706(1)
Principal Parts of Verbs
707(8)
Regular Verbs
707(1)
Irregular Verbs
708(7)
Verb Tense
715(7)
Conjugation of a Verb
715(5)
Shifts in Tense
720(2)
Active and Passive Voice
722(3)
Forming the Passive Voice
723(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Usage: Editing for Verb Errors
725(1)
Review
726(2)
Mastery Test
727(1)
Using Pronouns
728(24)
Diagnostic Test
728(1)
The Cases of Personal Pronouns
729(9)
The Nominative Case
730(3)
The Objective Case
733(3)
The Possessive Case
736(2)
Pronoun Problems
738(6)
Who or Whom
738(4)
Elliptical Clauses
742(2)
Pronouns and Their Antecedents
744(4)
Indefinite Pronouns as Antecedents
746(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Usage: Editing for Pronoun Errors
748(2)
Review
750(2)
Mastery Test
751(1)
Subject and Verb Agreement
752(22)
Diagnostic Test
752(1)
Agreement of Subjects and Verbs
753(18)
Number
753(2)
Singular and Plural Subjects
755(5)
Compound Subjects
760(4)
Special Agreement Problems
764(7)
Integrating Language Skills
Usage: Editing for Subject and Verb Agreement
771(1)
Review
772(2)
Mastery Test
773(1)
Using Adjectives and Adverbs
774(24)
Diagnostic Test
774(1)
Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
775(8)
Regular and Irregular Comparison
776(4)
Problems with Modifiers
780(3)
Integrating Language Skills
Usage: Editing for Correct Use of Modifiers
783(1)
Review
784(2)
Mastery Test
785(1)
A Writer's Glossary of Usage
786(12)
Mechanics
Capital Letters
798(18)
Diagnostic Test
798(1)
Rules for Capital Letters
799(14)
First Words
799(1)
I and O
799(1)
Proper Nouns
800(8)
Proper Adjectives
808(1)
Titles
809(4)
Integrating Language Skills
Mechanics: Editing for Capital Letters
813(1)
Review
814(2)
Mastery Test
815(1)
End Marks and Commas
816(24)
Diagnostic Test
816(1)
Kinds of Sentences and End Marks
817(3)
Periods with Abbreviations
820(1)
Commas
821(16)
Commas That Separate
821(7)
Commas That Enclose
828(7)
Commonly Used Commas
835(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Mechanics: Editing for Commas
837(1)
Review
838(2)
Mastery Test
839(1)
Underlining and Quotation Marks
840(16)
Diagnostic Test
840(1)
Underlining
841(2)
Quotation Marks
843(9)
Quotation Marks with Titles
843(1)
Quotation Marks with Direct Quotations
844(8)
Integrating Language Skills
Mechanics: Punctuating Dialogue Correctly
852(2)
Review
854(2)
Mastery Test
855(1)
Other Punctuation
856(22)
Diagnostic Test
856(1)
Apostrophes
857(8)
Possessive Forms of Nouns and Pronouns
857(5)
Other Uses of an Apostrophe
862(3)
Semicolons and Colons
865(6)
Semicolons
865(5)
Colons
870(1)
Hyphens
871(4)
Hyphens with Numbers and Words
871(2)
Hyphens with Divided Words
873(2)
Integrating Language Skills
Mechanics: Editing for Correct Punctuation
875(1)
Review
876(2)
Mastery Test
877(1)
Appendix 878(5)
Using a Word Processor
878(4)
Useful Conventions of Writing
882(1)
Glossary of Terms 883(8)
Index 891(14)
Acknowledgments 905

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