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Take a minute to learn about the distinctive features of Universal Keys for Writers. Includes a tutorial. |
| Use these flashcards to learn or practice words that are often confused, misspelled, or misused. |
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Review the themes of each part of Universal Keys for Writers by visiting these web links. This section also includes links to Internet search engines, links across the curriculum, full texts of books online, library catalogs, and language guides. | If you are an English language learner, practice your English skills by taking these ESL quizzes and navigating these ESL web links. |
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Complete these editing exercises online. | Download and print these forms, created by Ann Raimes. The Templates for recording sources from print books, print articles, and online sources will help you accurately keep track of the sources you consult and intend to cite in your research paper. The Research Schedule will help you plan your researching time efficiently. The Outlining template will help you to construct research papers, as well as other papers. Lastly, the Sample Peer Response Sheet will simplify the peer critique process. You can download the forms as either Microsoft Word documents or PDF files by clicking on the links next to the title. PDF files require the Adobe Acrobat reader. |
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For additional help with research and documentation, click here. This section includes research exercises, a sample MLA-style student paper, an excerpt of an on-line research paper (as featured on pages 262-266 of the text), and quick guides to MLA, APA, Chicago, CBE/CSE, and CGOS documentation styles. | Increase your vocabulary using these flashcards derived from The American Heritage College Dictionary list of the top 100 words you should know. |
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