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Grammar for College : A Sentence-Composing Approach: A Student Worktext

9780867096026

Grammar for College : A Sentence-Composing Approach: A Student Worktext

  • ISBN 13:

    9780867096026

  • ISBN 10:

    0867096020

  • Edition: Student
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 02/16/2010
  • Publisher: HEINEMANN (TX)

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Across America , in thousands of classrooms, from elementary school to high school, the time-tested sentence-composing approach has given students tools to become better writers. Now the Killgallons present a much anticipated sentence-composing grammar worktext for college writing. GRAMMAR FOR COLLEGE WRITING: A Sentence-Composing Approachpresents a new and easier way to understand grammar: - NOUN GROUP: The Naming Tools - VERB GROUP: The Narrating Tools - ADJECTIVE GROUP: The Describing Tools - ADVERB GROUP: The Explaining Tools Within each group, using model sentences by authors, students learn and practice words, phrases, and clauses that share the group's function. The Killgallons' accessible approach develops students' use of twenty-one grammatical tools to build sentences like those of recognizable authors. All tools are practiced through the Killgallons' signature methods: matching, unscrambling, combining, imitating, exchanging, expanding. Each tool is introduced with a clear definition and characteristics; practiced through six varied sentence-composing activities; then applied in an academic or creative composition that spotlights the tool. Students learn from model sentences chosen for two reasons: their grammatical structure (the sentence in the story) and their interesti

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