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Making Your Case

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Although the academic essay is central to individual achievement in Higher Education, it often seems to students to be an activity that goes on outside rather than inside seminar and tutorial rooms. Making Your Case: a Practical Guide to Essay Writing is a practical book designed to demystify the processes of academic writing through careful explanation and a series of engaging and practical exercises.

The book offers a valuable opportunity for the reader to investigate and learn about the processes of academic writing and includes chapters on:

* collecting information
* identifying an argument
* designing a plan
* editing, proof-reading and referencing

Although it is rooted in the study of literary texts, the techniques explored and strategies offered apply to all courses and forms of writing which require a degree of argumentation and analysis.

Making Your Case and the three other books in the Speak-Write Series, Grammar and Writing, Writing with Style, and Speaking Your Mind, are the result of three years of research, teaching, design and development undertaken by the nationally acclaimed Speak-Write Project. This project, funded by HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council in England) through its Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning, was established to provide groundbreaking teaching materials to advance the speaking, writing and grammatical skills of first-year humanities undergraduates.

Rebecca Stott, Anna Snaith, Rick Rylance, Peter Chapman and Nora Crook are all based in the Department of English, Anglia Polytechnic University.

List of contents

1. On Essays
2. Style and Voice in Academic Writing
3. The Essay Writing Process
4. Paragraphs - The Building Blocks of Essays
5. Summary Skills
6. Editing Skills or, Adventures in Densely-Packed Sentences
7. References and Bibliographies.
Further Reading.
Appendix: David Lodge (1990) Composition, Distribution, Arrangement: Form and Structure in Jane Austen s Novels .

About the author

Anna Snaith, Lecturer in English, Anglia Polytechnic University
Rick Rylance, Professor of Modern English Literature, Anglia Polytechnic University

Summary

Writers investigate and learn about the processes of essay writing - from collecting information, identifying an argument and designing a plan to editing, proof-reading and referencing.

Product details

Authors Rick Rylance, Anna Snaith, Rebecca Stott
Assisted by Rick Rylance (Editor), Anna Snaith (Editor), Rebecca Stott (Editor)
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.09.2024
 
EAN 9780582382442
ISBN 978-0-582-38244-2
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 10 mm
Weight 273 g
Series Speak-Write Series
Speak-Write Series
Subject Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family

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