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Prentice Hall Reference Guide (Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar & Usage)

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 6 Reviews
Price: $64.00
Sale: $3.74
 
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
EAN (European Article Number): 9780131856400
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Spiral-bound
Author: Muriel G. Harris
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 6th
Dewey Decimal Number: 428.2
Publication Date: 2005-03-04
Reading Level: 640
 
 
Description: For Freshman-level writing courses, such as Freshman Composition, English Composition, First-Year Writing, Expository Writing or any course where students need help with grammar, research and documentation. The easiest handbook to use. Muriel Harris was the director of the Purdue Writing Center where she worked elbow-to-elbow with students and for over twenty-five years. As she worked with students, she realized that they asked the same questions over and over. Based on her experience with thousands of students in the writing center, Muriel Harris authored this spiral-bound, tabbed and brief handbook. Her unique feature, "Compare and Correct," and "Question and Correct," allows students to find what they need to help themselves with their writing, without needing to know the terms of grammar. Muriel Harris' Prentice Hall Reference Guide is the easiest handbook for students and instructors to use.
 
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Review Summary: I'm not sure what to make of this book Date: 2008-07-14
 
Details: I didn't particularly like this book. I found it difficult to find something when I needed something specific. It was not easy to follow at the best of times. It's not my favorite.
 
Review Summary: Bought it for class, keeping it for the fun! ;) Date: 2007-12-11
 
Details: I bought this for a writing class I am required to take before I graduate. It is a great resource. I remember buying these when I was just a little freshman and they were never of much worth to me. This one is spiral bound, so it lays flat, it has sample papers to show you exactly how to use the format you need and many exercises that I have admittedly never touched. It will be a good resource for undergrads, graduate students or anyone who is interested in writing a research paper. It also has ample information on how to document electronic sources, which most guides tend to skimp on.
 
Review Summary: Prentice Hall Reference Date: 2007-10-04
 
Details: This item was in good qualities, but it took a while for me to receive it. This book has very interesting information that i am sure will help me in the future. VERY GOOD!
 
Review Summary: Lots of Wasted Space Date: 2007-02-26
 
Details: I bought this book sight unseen as a desk reference and I am sorry that I did. Technically, it is good reference guide - not the best. There are many concepts and terms that are not explained in the body of the text. Rather, as you are reading up on a particular topic,instead of defining the key terms, you are forced to flip through the glossary at the end of the text.

Example, page 100: "Forms of the verb that end in -ing, called gerunds..." Well, he author never mentions the fact that gerunds are used as nouns. This you learn from going to the glossary (P. 555)

This sort of thing happens all the time. Ahhhh!!

My second issue has to do with the excessive number of mind-numbing number of practice exercises. They alone take up 30% to 40% of the text. I think it is a great idea to practice what you are trying to learn but guess what? There is no answer key provided.

Why is it that you can get a solutions manual (at least odd number)to every math text ever produced but every other discipline restricts them to instructors only. It is so, so annoying. If anyone knows how to get resources reserved for instructors, please let me know.

Bottomline, you are not getting your money's worth with this writer's reference guide. Muriel, I expected better from your textbook.
 
Review Summary: Keep forever Date: 2007-01-09
 
Details: This is a wonder tool for writing. I'm keeping it for me and my kids.
 
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