College English Composition: Help and Review

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College English Composition: Help and Review provided by Study.com is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 47 hours worth of material. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Study.com. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Study.com for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Supplement what you're learning in your college English composition class with this handy review course. Our mobile-friendly video lessons and quizzes work like an interactive study guide you can access anywhere on any mobile device to help you get a better grade in English class.

Syllabus
    • Ch 1. Conventions in Writing - Grammar: Help and Review
    • Ch 2. Conventions in Writing - Usage: Help and Review
    • Ch 3. Writing Mechanics Help
    • Ch 4. How to Revise an Essay: Help and Review
    • Ch 5. Using Source Materials: Help and Review
    • Ch 6. Types of Writing Sources & Citations
    • Ch 7. Parts of an Essay: Help and Review
    • Ch 8. Essay Writing: Help and Review
    • Ch 9. Reading and Understanding Essays: Help and Review
    • Ch 10. Composition Best Practices - Theory and Application: Help and Review
    • Ch 11. The Writing Process: Revision and Skill Development
    • Ch 12. Teaching Writing
    • Ch 13. Technical Writing & Informational Texts
    • Ch 14. Teaching Materials & Resources
    • Ch 15. Prose Nonfiction
    • Ch 16. Prose Fiction
    • Ch 17. Nonfiction and Informational Text Skills Practice
    • Ch 18. Teaching Literature
    • Ch 19. Reading Basics
    • Ch 20. Analyzing Reading
    • Ch 21. Analyzing & Interpreting a Passage
    • Ch 22. Analyzing Key Ideas of Nonfiction & Informational Text
    • Ch 23. Teaching Reading
    • Ch 24. Speaking Skills
    • Ch 25. Reading for Key Ideas & Details
    • Ch 26. Text Structure & Reading Skills
    • Ch 27. Using & Evaluating Sources for Writing
    • Ch 28. Reading & Thinking Critically
    • Ch 29. Conventions of Written English
    • Ch 30. Vocabulary Acquisition & Use
    • Ch 31. Argument & Rhetorical Strategies
    • Ch 32. Types of Essays