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Study the written word through research and practice. The websites shown here encourage students to communicate directly with professors and other students using chat areas, tutorials and other exercises with immediate feedback.





[icon] CW logo Allison/Blair - Cultural Attractions/Cultural Distractions
This online study guide, designed to accompany Cultural Attractions/Cultural Distractions by Libby Allison and Kristine L. Blair, contains chapter objectives, comprehension essays, dynamic Web links, and communication tools. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts discussed in Cultural Attractions/Cultural Distractions.



[icon] CW logo Annas/Rosen - Literature and Society, 3/e
This Companion Website brings Literature and Society by Pamela Annas and Robert Rosen to the World Wide Web. Multiple choice quizzes, essay questions, and web destinations about key literary figures lead students through an online learning experience in the field of literature.



[icon] CW logo Arlov - Wordsmith: A Guide to College Writing
Arlov - Wordsmith: A Guide to Paragraphs and Short Essays
Welcome to the online study guides specifically designed to accompany Wordsmith: A Guide to College Writing and Wordsmith: A Guide to Paragraphs and Short Essays by Pamela Arlov. These sites contain hundreds of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions designed to help students strengthen their grammar skills. In addition to these exercises, the sites provide writing assignments that walk students through the writing process.



[icon] CW logo Biays/Wershoven - Along These Lines: Writing Sentences and Paragraphs
Biays/Wershoven - Along These Lines: Writing Paragraphs and Essays, 2E
Welcome to the gateway to two dynamic websites for Along These Lines.
Features of these sites include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that lead developing writers through the steps of the writing process.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Browne/Keeley - Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking, 6/e
Features of this site include:
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Coldewey/Streitberger - Drama: Classical to Contemporary, Revised Edition
Features of this site include:
  • an interactive timeline.
  • author biographies with contextual links.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Dorn - Building Essays: A Reader-Centered Approach to Writing
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany Building Essays. In addition to chapter objectives and dynamic web links, this site contains chapter quizzes and identification exercises. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts discussed in Building Essays.



[icon] English Central
The Prentice Hall English Central web site is the higher education English online forum for instructors and students. The site is divided into three primary categories: Developmental English, English Composition and Literature and Film.



[icon] Epes - Mastering Written English, 6/e
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors



[icon] CW logo Fulwiler - The Blair Handbook, 3/e
Welcome to the feature site for The Blair Handbook. The Companion Website for the Third Edition contains thousands of interactive exercises, searchable handbook references, step-by-step online research help, and additional Web resources. Prentice Hall is pleased to offer you 12 months of unlimited access to the website with the purchase of a new handbook. Click here to view a sample chapter of the Companion Website for The Blair Handbook, Third Edition.



[icon] CW logo Fulwiler - College Writers Reference, 2/e
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany College Writers Reference, 2/e. This site contains objectives for each chapter, interactive exercises to help you identify problem areas in your writing, and dynamic web links which are a valuable source of supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts and issues discussed in College Writers Reference.



[icon] CW logo Funk - Strategies for College Writing
This site will help students create an Electronic Journal which will become a record of their thinking and writing as they work through the chapters and topics covered in Strategies for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader. This Electronic Journal (E-Journal) will give students the opportunity to explore the ideas in the textbook. It will also help them relate each chapter's content to what they already know about reading and writing.



[icon] CW logo Giannetti - Understanding Movies, 9/e
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • animation to illustrate key technical points.
  • video footage of interviews with movie industry professionals.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.
  • a faculty module that includes an Instructors' Manual



[icon] CW logo Guth - Discovering Literature, Compact Edition
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany Discovering Literature. This site contains online quizzes (which include instant scoring and coaching,) critical thinking writing activities, and dynamic web links which are a valuable source of supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts and issues discussed in Discovering Literature.



[icon] CW logo Hancock - Reading Skills for College Students, 5/e
Features of this site include:
  • reading selections from actual textbooks.
  • online comprehension and vocabulary quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Harris - Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and Usage, 4/e
This Companion Website to the text Prentice Hall Reference Guide to Grammar and Usage offers students a new way to study the rules of grammar. Students review chapter material by answering multiple choice, labeling, and critical thinking questions on topics ranging from adjectives to verbs.



[icon] CW logo Hawisher/Selfe - Literacy, Technology, and Society:
Confronting the Issues

This website consists of an additional "chapter" not found in the printed textbook along with Images... sections that feature actual advertisements in various areas of technology, society, and literacy. These well-known authors will be in the chat room on a regular basis. Also available to students are hyperlinks to other related websites.



[icon] CW logo Hawkes - The Guide to the World Wide Web, 1/e
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany The Guide to the World Wide Web, First Edition. This site contains objectives for each chapter and dynamic web links which are a valuable source of supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts and issues discussed in The Guide to the World Wide Web.



[icon] CW logo Joseph - Research Writing Using Traditional and Electronic Sources
This Companion Website by author Nancy Joseph contains a summary of key information from the new book Research Writing Using Traditional and Electronic Sources. The site features learning objectives, quizzes which provide immediate scoring feedback to the student, and links to other web sites that expand on the material in the text.



[icon] CW logo Keating/Levy - Lives Through Literature: A Thematic Anthology, 3E
Features of this site include:
  • an interactive timeline.
  • author biographies with contextual links.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo McGrath - Building Strategies for College Reading: A Text with Thematic Reader, 3/e
Features of this site include:
  • reading selections from actual textbooks.
  • online comprehension and vocabulary quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo McMahan - Literature and the Writing Process
This Companion Website brings "Literature and the Writing Process" by McMahan, Funk, and Day online. Multiple choice quizzes, essay questions, and web destinations lead students through an online learning experience in the field of literature.



[icon] CW logo McMichael - Anthology of American Literature, Volumes I and II
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany Anthology of American Literature, Volume I: Colonial Through Romantic, Seventh Edition and Anthology of American Literature, Volume II: Realism to the Present, Seventh Edition. Features of this site include an interactive timeline, hundreds of dynamic web links, author profiles, and essay questions.



[icon] CW logo Miller/Knowles - New Ways of Writing: A Handbook for Writing with Computers
This on-line study guide features multiple exercises as well as additional writing opportunities and interactive Chat sections. These will be hyperlinked to other relevant sites on the web.



[icon] CW logo Miller - The Prentice Hall Reader, 6/e
This custom website not only provides students with an overview and writing activities for each chapter in The Prentice Hall Reader but also related readings, background information, and web resources for every reading in the book. Furthermore, the site includes Instructor's Material that can be used in conjunction with the Website.



[icon] CW logo Norton - Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's Literature, 5/e
This site allows students and professors using Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's Literature, 5e access to a wealth of resources. Here, students can test their knowledge by taking true/false and multiiple choice sample quizzes. These interactive test items provide immediate feedback with a percentage score and correct answers. Students also have access to web destinations, a content objectives for each chapter. For professors, the Syllabus Builder allows easy instructional planning for their course. Rounding out the site is a Message Board and a Live Chat area to encourage student interaction.



[icon] CW logo Peacock - The Art of Movie Making: Script to Screen
Features of the site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • key word searches that are easy to use and features built-in search engines.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Petracca/Sorapure - Common Culture: Reading and Writing about American Culture, 3/e
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • E-journal writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Pfefferle - Writing that Matters, 1/e
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany Writing that Matters. This site contains, online quizzes (which include instant scoring and coaching), critical thinking writing activities, and dynamic web links which are a valuable source of supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts and issues discussed in Writing that Matters.



[icon] CW logo Pickering - Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Fiction, 9/e
Features of this site include:
  • an interactive timeline.
  • author biographies with contextual links.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.



[icon] CW logo Powell - Classical Myth, 3/e
The Powell PH Companion Website takes the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an on-line interface to a world of related resources. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which are keyed to each chapter in the text. This on-line study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the message board feature.



[icon] CW logo Quashie/Lausch/Miller - New Bones: Contemporary Black Writers in America
Features of this site include:
  • an interactive timeline.
  • author biographies with contextual links.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Reid - The Prentice Hall Guide for College Writers, 5/e
Welcome to the online study guides specifically designed to accompany The Prentice Hall Guide for College Writers, Fifth Edition. This site contains chapter objectives, numerous writing activities, interactive quizzes to help you identify problem areas in your writing, and dynamic web links.



[icon] CW logo Reinking - Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide, Reader, and Handbook, 5/E
Welcome to the Prentice Hall Companion Website for Strategies for Successful Writing: A Rhetoric, Research Guide, Reader, and Handbook. In addition to chapter summaries and dynamic web links, this site provides interactive exercises to help you identify problem areas in your writing.



[icon] CW logo Reynolds - Introduction to College Writing
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.



[icon] CW logo Roberts- Literature 6/e
This site includes additional contextual materials to supplement the text and facilitate interpretation and further research. Provides links to useful sites for web-based research, as an interactive study guide with self-grades short essay exams, multiple choice, and true/false quizzes.



[icon] CW logo Rodrigues - The Research Paper and the World Wide Web, 2/e
These sites contain exercises designed to orient students to using the Web for research, as well as chapter overviews, chapter reviews, and suggestions for research and writing. Instruction on finding and using hyperlinked sites as part of the research process for student papers will prove invaluable.



[icon] CW logo Smith - The Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Literature
Welcome to the online study guide specifically designed to accompany The Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Literature. Features of this site include an interactive timeline, dynamic web links, author profiles, and essay questions.



[icon] CW logo Thiroux - The Critical Edge
This online study guide designed to accompany The Critical Edge contains automatically scored online quizzes and dynamic web links which are valuable sources for feedback and supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts and issues discussed in The Critical Edge.



[icon] CW logo Troiano/Scott - The Contemporary Writer
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing workshops that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • Internet exercises that ask students to apply knowledge from the textbook.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Troyka - Simon and Schuster Handbook for Writers, 6/e
Simon and Schuster Quick Access Reference for Writers, 3/e
This Companion Website features objectives, multiple-choice, true/ false, fill-in-the-blank, and short essay questions which are arraged by topic. The site now features additional "chapters" on the writing process that are not found in the print versions of these handbooks.



[icon] CW logo Wassman - Effective Reading in a Changing World, 3/e
This online study guide, designed to accompany Effective Reading in a Changing World, contains computer scored online quizzes, writing activities, and dynamic web links that are valuable sources for feedback and supplemental information. Visit this site when you want a deeper understanding of the concepts discussed in Effective Reading in a Changing World.



[icon] CW logo Wilkie/Hurt - Literature of the Western World, Vol. I and Vol. II, 5/e
Features of this site include:
  • an interactive timeline.
  • author biographies with contextual links.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.



[icon] CW logo Winkler - Writing Talk: Sentences and Paragraphs with Readings, 2/e
Winkler - Writing Talk: Paragraphs and Short Essays with Readings, 2/e
Welcome to the online study guides specifically designed to accompany Writing Talk: Sentences and Paragraphs with Readings, 2/e and Writing Talk: Paragraphs and Short Essays with Readings, 2/e. These sites contain hundreds of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions designed to help students strengthen their grammar skills. In addition to these exercises, the sites provide writing assignments that walk students through the writing process.



[icon] CW logo Wood - Perspectives on Argument, 3/e
Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • key word searches that are easy to use and feature built-in search engines.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.

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