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magazines. See periodical articles

main clauses. See independent clause

main idea. See thesis

main verbs, 534, 550, 569–73

major premises, 173–74

man, mankind, 362, 756

manuscript format. See formatting

many, few, 563–64

maps, 270. See also visuals and media

margins, 266, 267–68. See also design; formatting

marking up drafts, 68–69, 71–75. See also annotating

may, as helping verb, 534, 570–72

may, can, 753

maybe, may be, 397, 756

me, I, 598, 603

meaning

clarifying, 355–56

reading for, 64, 128

measurement, units of, 739, 740

mechanical errors. See capital letters; italics; punctuation; quotations

media, 756

media. See multimodal text; visuals and media

medium of publication. See also visuals and media

adapting material for, 37, 66

for arguments, 182–83

in CSE references, 526

genre and, 34–36, 37

in MLA works cited, 412

online texts, 14–16, 20–22, 285–90

previewing, 126

print or digital, 124–25, 263

for public writing, 345, 346

reading critically, 124–25

reflecting on, 66

for research projects, 191–92

rhetorical situation and, 20–23, 34–37, 262–63

memorable prose, 678–83

antithesis, 681–82

emphatic sentences, 678–80

inverted word order, 682

for presentations, 274–76

Quick Help, 678–79

repetition, 681

strong verbs, 680–81

memos, 323–24, 339–40

metacognitive learning, 125

metaphors, 43–44, 176, 382–83

metric measurements, 739, 740

microblogs. See Twitter and microblogs

might, as helping verb, 534, 570–72

might of, could of, 753

minor premises, 173–74

misplaced modifiers, 648–49

missing words, 6, 634, 656–57

mixed metaphors, 383

mixed structures, 6, 654–55

MLA style, 402–50 The citation style guidelines issued by the Modern Language Association.

basics of, 402–4

citing sources without models, 412

explanatory notes, 403–4

integrating quotations, 233–34

in-text citations

directory, 406

models for, 405–12

long quotations in, 234, 405, 714

manuscript format, 405

sample student research project, 441–50

signal phrases in, 405–6

source maps

articles from databases, 428–29

articles in print periodicals, 422–23

books, 418–19

works from Web sites, 432–33

student writing using, 88–92, 137–39, 155–57, 183–88, 223–24, 304–5, 441–50

verb tense in, 580

visuals, labeling, 405, 410–11, 439

works cited

directory to, 412–14

formatting, 411–12, 424

models for, 414–41

modal, 570, 571–73 A kind of helping verb that has only one form and shows possibility, necessity, or obligation: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would, ought to.

modifier A word, phrase, or clause that acts as an adjective or an adverb, qualifying the meaning of another word, phrase, or clause.

absolute phrases, 555, 674–75

in complete predicate, 550

in complete subject, 548

dangling, 652–53

disruptive, 651

meaningless, 661

noun as, 616

placement of, 648–53

Quick Help, 649

regional, 613

money, numbers for, 741

months, abbreviating, 738

MOOCs, 68

mood, 586, 626–27 The form of a verb that indicates the writer’s attitude toward the idea expressed. The indicative mood states fact or opinion (I am happy); the imperative gives commands (Keep calm); and the subjunctive refers to a condition that does not exist (If I were rich . . . ).

moral, morale, 756

more, most, 614–15

moreover. See conjunctive adverb

most, more, 614–15

much. See indefinite pronoun

much, little, 563–64

multilingual writers. See also directory on p. 814

adjectives, 557, 614, 617–18

argument, 144, 171, 172

articles (a, an, the), 564–66, 657

capitalization, 733

clauses, 556–57

conditional sentences, 587–88

constructive criticism, 121

count and noncount nouns, 538, 562, 565–66

design, 266

determiners, 563–64

dictionaries, 388, 389

discourse, direct and indirect, 627–28

essay examinations, 334

exploring a topic, 46

gerunds, 554–55

idioms

in dictionary, 388

hundred, hundreds, 739

mastering, 382

prepositions in, 620–24

infinitives, 554–55

language

bringing in another, 38

for exploring ideas, 46

fancy, 379

global varieties of English, 370

for note-taking, 334

mood, 587–88

noun clauses, 556–57

nouns and noun phrases, 562–66

adjectives with, 614

articles with, 564–66, 657

count and noncount nouns, 538, 562, 565–66

determiners with, 563–64

gerunds versus infinitives, 554–55

organizing information, 54

paragraphs, 98

participles, 617

peer reviews, 67, 72, 74, 252

phrases, adapting, 244–45

plagiarism, avoiding, 237, 244–45, 247

plurals, 614

predicates, 550–51

prepositions and prepositional phrases, 620–24

quotation marks, 715, 716

reading patterns, 266

reviewing a draft, 72, 74

sentences

conditional, 587–88

grammar of, 547

length of, 639

structure of, 244–45

topic, 98

shifts, in discourse, 627–28

sources, identifying, 237

spelling, 398

style, U.S. academic, 16–17

subjects, 549, 557

tense, 578–82

thesis, 49, 252

topic sentences, 98

transitions, 98

verbs and verb phrases, 569–73

helping (auxiliary) verbs, 570

infinitives versus gerunds, 554–55

intransitive verbs, 551

modals, 571–73

mood, 587–88

prepositional, 623

tense, 578–83

transitive verbs, 550–51

two-word verbs, 622–23

word choice, 371, 379

word order, 561, 617–18

multimedia presentations. See presentations

multimodal text, 285–90 A description of a text that may include oral, visual, or audio elements in addition to (or instead of) words on a page. See also visuals and media

audio for, 289–90

blogs, 288

creating, 287–88, 290

design for, 262–71

media for, 36–37

nondigital, 290

note-taking and, 230

online assignments, 285

organizing, 56–57

planning, 44, 286–87

portfolios, 337–43

presentations, 272–84

Quick Help, 286

résumés, 327, 329

revising, 86

rhetorical situation for, 37, 285–86

social media, 288–89

tone in, 37

Twitter and microblogs, 288–89, 346, 359

video for, 289–90

wikis, 289

multiple negatives, 616

Muslim, 365

must, as helping verb, 534, 570–72, 573

myself, 538, 755