The Brief McGraw-Hill Handbook

The Brief McGraw-Hill Handbook by Janice Peritz is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Education on December 27, 2011. This edition spans 704 pages and is designed to serve as an essential guide for freshman writing courses. The book introduces new features, including “Start Smart,” which assists students in understanding how to approach and navigate various writing assignments effectively.
Readers will find that this handbook emphasizes the writing situation as a framework for tackling different types of writing tasks. The “Start Smart” section provides a clear, step-by-step process for addressing three common writing assignments, while additional features aim to enhance critical thinking and deepen comprehension of typical assignments. This resource is particularly valuable for those looking to improve their writing skills and succeed in academic settings.
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The Brief McGraw-Hill Handbook offers an essential, economical option for freshman writing courses. It also includes new features such as Start Smart to help students know where to begin and navigate the writing situation for all their common assignments.
The Maimon handbooks support student and instructor success by consistently presenting and using the writing situation as a framework for beginning, analyzing and navigating any type of writing. Start Smart offers an easy, step-by-step process map to navigate three common types of writing assignments. Other new features support critical thinking and deeper understandings of common assignments.
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