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Working It Out : A Troubleshooting Guide for Writers

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ISBN: 9780070116191 | 0070116199
Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Pub. Date: 1/1/1996

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SummaryTable of Contents
Working It Out is a unique text that conveniently provides 240 specific writing strategies covering the full range of the writing process, not only helping writers prepare and organize their papers but also helping them to overcome specific challenges - for example, Chapter Eight: "I Can't Think of the Right Word" - and by overcoming these challenges to develop an effective approach to writing.
Prefacexvii
A Preface to the Student: How to Use This Bookxxi
The Big Picture: An Overview of the Writing Process and Essay Structure
1(14)
The ... MORE
1(2)
The Context for Writing
3(4)
Essay Structure
7(5)
How to Become a Better Writer
12(1)
Myths about Writing
13(2)
PART 1 PREWRITING15(26)
``I Don't Know What to Write.''
17(14)
Try Freewriting
17(2)
Try Clustering
19(2)
Try Listing
21(1)
Try Brainstorming
22(1)
Examine Your Topic from Different Angles
22(1)
Write an Exploratory Draft
23(1)
Relate the Topic to Your Own Experience
24(1)
Talk into a Tape Recorder
24(1)
Talk to Other People
24(1)
Put Your Topic on the Back Burner
24(1)
Identify Your Writing Context
25(1)
Keep a Journal
25(2)
Combine Techniques
27(1)
Develop Your Own Writing Topic
27(2)
Use a Computer
29(2)
``My Ideas are All Mixed Up.''
31(10)
Check Your Thesis
31(1)
Use Topic Sentences
32(1)
Write a Scratch Outline
32(1)
Construct an Outline Tree
33(1)
Complete an Outline Worksheet
34(1)
Make Outline Cards
34(1)
Construct an Outline Map
34(3)
Write an Abstract
37(1)
Write a Postdraft Outline
37(1)
Use Transitions
37(1)
Use a Computer
38(3)
PART 2 DRAFTING41(24)
``I Know What I Want to Say, But I Can't Say It.''
43(6)
Get Rid of Distractions
43(1)
Write in a New Place
44(1)
Switch Your Writing Tools
44(1)
Write on a Daily Schedule
44(1)
Write a Letter to a Friend
44(1)
Write in a Natural Style
45(1)
Speak into a Tape Recorder
45(1)
Write for Yourself Instead of for a Reader
45(1)
Walk Away
45(1)
Set Intermediate Goals for Yourself
45(1)
Write the Introduction Last
46(1)
Concentrate on What You Can Do and Skip What You Can't Do
46(1)
Resist the Temptation to Rewrite as You Draft
46(1)
Allow Your Draft to Be Rough
47(1)
Write Fast and Don't Look Back
47(1)
Write an Outline
47(1)
Return to Idea Generation
48(1)
Think Positively
48(1)
``I'm Having Trouble with My Introduction.''
49(4)
Explain Why Your Topic Is Important
49(1)
Provide Background Information
50(1)
Tell a Story
50(1)
Find Some Common Ground with Your Reader
51(1)
Describe Something
51(1)
Begin with the Thesis and the Points You Will Discuss
51(1)
Keep It Short
52(1)
Skip It
52(1)
Use a Computer
52(1)
``How Do I Back Up What I Say?''
53(6)
Tell a Story
53(1)
Add Some Description
54(1)
Provide Examples
55(1)
Give Reasons
55(1)
Show Similarities or Differences
56(1)
Explain Causes or Effects
57(1)
Explain How Something Is Made or Done
58(1)
Explain What Would Happen If Your View Were Not Adopted
58(1)
``I Don't Know How to End.''
59(3)
Explain the Significance of Your Main Point
59(1)
Provide a Summary if Your Reader Will Appreciate One
60(1)
Explain the Consequences of Ignoring Your View
60(1)
Conclude with a Point You Want to Emphasize
60(1)
Restate Your Thesis for Emphasis
61(1)
Keep It Short
61(1)
``I Can't Think of the Right Word.''
62(3)
Write in a Natural Style
62(1)
Use ITTS
63(1)
Substitute a Phrase or a Sentence for a Troublesome Word
63(1)
Ask Around
63(1)
Freewrite for Three Minutes
63(1)
Skip the Problem and Return to It Later
64(1)
Use Simple, Specific Words
64(1)
Use the Thesaurus and Dictionary Wisely
64(1)
Use a Computer
64(1)
PART 3 REVISING65(30)
``I Don't Like My Draft.''
67(3)
Be Realistic
67(1)
Walk Away
68(1)
Share the Draft
68(1)
Listen to Your Draft
68(1)
Identify Two Changes That Will Improve the Draft
68(1)
Try to Salvage Something
68(1)
Write a Second Draft without Looking at the First
69(1)
Do Not Despair if You Must Start Over
69(1)
Do the Best You Can with What You Have
69(1)
``I Don't Know What to Change.''
70(8)
Walk Away
70(1)
Describe Your Draft Paragraph by Paragraph
71(1)
Type Your Draft
71(1)
Listen to Your Draft
71(1)
Underline Main Points
72(1)
Outline Your Draft after Writing It
72(1)
Revise in Stages
72(1)
Share Your Introduction and Conclusion
73(1)
Share Your Draft with a Reliable Reader
73(1)
Construct a Reader Profile
73(1)
Pretend to Be Someone Else
74(1)
Use a Revising Checklist
75(1)
Trust Your Instincts
76(1)
Do Not Edit Prematurely
76(1)
Use a Computer
76(2)
``My Draft Is Too Short.''
78(4)
Underline Major Points
78(1)
Show after You Tell
79(1)
Return to Idea Generation
80(1)
Check Your Thesis
80(1)
Use a Computer
81(1)
``My Draft Is Too Long.''
82(3)
Check Your Thesis
82(1)
Eliminate Unnecessary Points
83(1)
Outline Your Draft
83(1)
Eliminate Wordiness
83(1)
Do Not Overwrite Your Introduction or Conclusion
84(1)
``My Writing Seems Boring.''
85(5)
Replace General Words with Specific Ones
85(1)
Add Description
86(1)
Add Specific Examples
86(1)
Tell a Story
87(1)
Use the Active Voice
87(1)
Substitute Action Verbs for Forms of To Be
87(1)
Rewrite Cliches
88(1)
Eliminate Statements of the Obvious
88(1)
Check Your Thesis
89(1)
Use a Computer
89(1)
``My Writing Sounds Choppy.''
90(5)
Use Different Sentence Openers
90(2)
Very the Placement of Transitions
92(1)
Combine Short Sentences
92(1)
Follow Long Sentences with Short Ones and Short Sentences with Long Ones
93(1)
Use Your Ear
93(1)
Use a Computer
93(2)
PART 4 EDITING95(48)
``I Have Trouble Finding My Mistakes.''
97(6)
Edit Last
97(1)
Leave Your Work for a While
98(1)
Point to Each Word and Punctuation Mark
98(1)
Use a Ruler
98(1)
Prepare a Fresh, Typed Copy of Your Draft
99(1)
Listen to Your Draft
99(1)
Learn Your Pattern of Error
99(1)
Use an Editing Checklist
100(1)
Trust Your Instincts
100(1)
Edit More than Once
101(1)
Learn the Rules
101(1)
Get Some Help
101(1)
Use a Computer
101(2)
``I Used a Period and a Capital Letter, so Why Isn't This a Sentence?''
103(6)
Isolate Everything You Are Calling a Sentence
104(1)
Read Your Draft Backward
104(1)
Check -ing and -ed Verb Forms
104(1)
Check for Fragment Warning Words
105(1)
Watch Out for Who, Whom, Whose, Which, and Where
106(1)
Eliminate the Fragments
106(2)
Use a Computer
108(1)
``How Can This Be a Run-On Or a Comma Splice? It's Not Even Long.''
109(4)
Study Sentences Individually
110(1)
Underline Run-On and Comma Splice Warning Words
111(1)
Forget about Long and Short
111(1)
Use a Computer
112(1)
``I/Me, She/Her, He/Him, They/Them, We/Us, Who/Whom---What's the Difference?''
113(7)
Cross Out Everything in the Phrase but the Pronoun
113(1)
Cross Out Words That Rename
114(1)
Add the Missing Words in Comparisons
115(1)
Circle They, Their, and Them, and Draw and Arrow to the Nouns They Refer To
116(1)
Pay Special Attention to Everybody, Everyone, Everything, Somebody, Someone, Something, Anybody, Anyone, and Anything
116(1)
Circle Who and Whom and Underline the Rest of the Clause
117(1)
Circle You
117(1)
Underline It and They to Avoid Unstated Reference
118(1)
Watch Out for Unclear Reference
118(1)
Use a Computer
119(1)
``I'm Not Sure Which Verb To Use.''
120(5)
Cross Out Phrases before the Verb
120(1)
Rewrite Questions
121(1)
Rewrite Sentences Beginning with Here and There
122(1)
Circle Each, Either, Neither, One, None, Anyone, Anybody, Anything, Everyone, Everybody, Everything, Someone, Somebody, and Something
123(1)
Listen to Your Verb Tenses
123(2)
``I Have Trouble With the Forms of Modifiers.''
125(5)
Draw an Arrow from the Modifier to the Word Described
125(2)
Remember that Good Is an Adjective and Well Is an Adverb---With One Caution and One Exception
127(1)
Each Time You Use More or Most, Check to Be Sure You Have Not Used an -er or -est Form
127(1)
Check Every Sentence That Opens with an -ing or -ed Verb Form
128(1)
Move Modifiers Near the Words They Describe
129(1)
``Why Can't I Place a Comma Wherever I Pause?''
130(3)
Find the Subject and Look in Front of It
130(1)
Circle and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet, and Look Left and Right
131(1)
Look for Series
131(1)
Identify Nonessential Elements
132(1)
``I Have Trouble with Apostrophes.''
133(3)
Identify the Missing Letter (s)
133(1)
Use It's Only When You Can Substitute It Is or It Has
134(1)
Avoid Contractions
134(1)
For Possessive Forms, Ask Two Questions
134(1)
Use a Computer
135(1)
``I Can't Spell.''
136(7)
When in Doubt, Check It Out
136(1)
Buy Two Dictionaries
137(1)
Use a Spelling Dictionary
137(1)
Use a Pocket Spell Checker
137(1)
Learn Correct Pronunciations
137(1)
Break a Word into Parts
137(1)
Break a Word into Syllables
138(1)
Look for Prefixes
138(1)
Use Memory Tricks
138(2)
Underline Words to Check Later
140(1)
Keep a Spelling List
141(1)
Use a Computer
141(2)
PART 5 WRITING PRACTICE143(6)
Ideas For Writing
145(4)
APPENDIXES149(10)
Appendix 1 Keeping a Process Log
151(2)
Appendix 2 Using Reader Response Questionnaires
153(3)
Appendix 3 Coping with Essay Examinations
156(3)
Index159

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