WELCOME ENL 102: Composition 2 End-users!
Click on the interactive resource links, study the chapter reviews, scan the student writing models, find research aids, score the self-tests for each chapter, or try some helpful exercises at your EasyWriter 4/e Handbook's companion website.
Please click on any writing-related link below:
- BEFORE you write, study this rubric and scoring scale to learn how your writing assignment will be evaluated!
- PEER WORKSHOP Rough Draft Review form for downloading by you!
- Do you know these 12 common grammar and punctuation errors?
- Have some writing questions? This Dartmouth Writing Program website covers many writing concerns: topic selection, thesis, revising, writing for various academic majors, etc!
- Read and marvel at this College of DuPage website's GENERAL ADVICE ON ESSAY WRITING!
- The American University in Cairo posts these 10 STEPS TO WRITING AN ESSAY!
- This Harvard U. website contains sound suggestions for effectively ENDING YOUR ESSAY!
- Consult this user-friendly online GUIDE to GRAMMAR and WRITING from Capital Community College [Hartford, CT].
- For numerous tips (including online PowerPoint presentations) on the writing process and related issues, drop into Purdue University's Online Writing Lab [OWL].
- The University of Victoria Writer's Guide website can help with your essays, paragraphs, sentences, words, documentation, and more!
- For word choice and syntax, consult The American Heritage Book of English Usage.
- What NOT to use? The ever-evolving Urban Dictionary features slang with your definitions!
- Visit some of the many useful holdings--about grammar, punctuation, style, and more--from The Topical Library for The Business Writer's Handbook!
- Look up and learn some key literary terms to help with your understanding of all literature.
- Consult online [or download to your printer] this fact sheet to help you with reading or writing about literature.
- The Goals, Characteristics, and Uses of Expository Writing are explained at The WritingSite.org.
- Peruse helpful Information About Expository Writing at this Stanford Uinversity site.
- What is an expository essay?
- What is a research essay?
- Need some help with your proofreading?
- Try WordCalc.com's free online Syllable Counter, Word Counter, Sentence Analyzer, and Paragraph Analyzer.
Please click on any research-related link below:
- Get research tips from Dartmouth College Library's useful Website!
- Peek at Purdue U's OWL website for the latest/greatest on the MLA update 2009 for documenting your research.
- View a pdf sample [using the 2009 update] of a student's MLA research essay!
- Get assistance with finding and documenting sources in the APA, CBE, CMS, or MLA style!
- Consult Indiana U's Writing Tutorial Service's website on recognizing and avoiding plagiarism.
- Pay a virtual visit to the Internet Public Library.
- To discover what is available in any local college or public library, start here at the North of Boston Library Exchange [NOBLE] Homepage.
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