This handout defines appositives and explains how they are used.| owl.purdue.edu
This handout provides detailed information about how to write research papers including discussing research papers as a genre, choosing topics, and finding sources.| owl.purdue.edu
These resources provide an overview of journalistic writing with explanations of the most important and most often used elements of journalism and the Associated Press style. This resource, revised according to The Associated Press Stylebook 2012, offers examples for the general format of AP style. For more information, please consult The Associated Press Stylebook 2012, 47th edition.| owl.purdue.edu
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This handout provides an overview and examples of sentence fragments.| owl.purdue.edu
If you're having sentence clarity problems in your papers, this handout might be just what you need.| owl.purdue.edu
This resource describes how to construct an argument using the Toulmin method, a model for argumentation developed by Stephen Toulmin in the 1950s. By Erin McNulty| owl.purdue.edu
The Rogerian argument (or Rogerian rhetoric) is a form of argumentative reasoning that aims to establish a middle ground between parties with opposing viewpoints or goals. Developed by psychotherapist Carl Rogers and adapted to rhetoric by writing scholars Young, Becker, and Pike, the speaker seeks compromise, acknowledging positive aspects of each party’s argument to arrive at a mutually-beneficial solution to an issue. | owl.purdue.edu
This resource describes the fundamental qualities of argument developed by Aristotle in the vital rhetorical text On Rhetoric.| owl.purdue.edu
Note: This page reflects the latest version of the APA Publication Manual (i.e., APA 7), which released in October 2019. The equivalent resource for the older APA 6 style can be found here.| owl.purdue.edu
This handout defines dependent and independent clauses and explores how they are treated in standard usage.| owl.purdue.edu
This resource offers a number of pages about comma use.| owl.purdue.edu