Rules of Thumb
Rules of Thumb by Jay Silverman is a concise and user-friendly handbook published by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages in June 2009. This edition, comprising 224 pages, is designed to address students’ real writing needs, offering practical advice on writing, research, grammar, and style in an accessible manner.
Readers will find that this handbook serves as an invaluable companion for writers at all levels. It reflects the most current APA documentation styles, ensuring that students can improve their grammar and writing skills without being overwhelmed by specialized terminology. The clear and engaging voice of the text makes it a useful resource for anyone looking to enhance their writing capabilities.
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Rules of Thumb is a concise, user-friendly, and affordable handbook developed around students’ real writing needs. An invaluable companion for writers at all levels, it gives students the advice they need on writing, research, grammar, and style in a clear and engaging voice. Reflecting the most current APA documentation styles, the eighth edition remains the ideal handbook for improving grammar without overwhelming student writers with specialized terminology.
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