Quarter 1 Final Flashcards

1
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Int-text citations are also known as…

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parenthetical citations

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2
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in-text citations show…

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  • honest and ethical
  • helps other locate information
  • connects borrowed information from a source to a citation in the bibliography
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3
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Included when:

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  • a quote is used word for word

- borrow an idea

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4
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Four Parts

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parenthesis (open)
author's last name
page number
parenthesis (closed
ie (Murphy 27
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5
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punctuation comes…

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after

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6
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paraphrase

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does not need quotations but still needs a citation

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7
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In text citations directly leads to

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bibliography citations

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8
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bibliography citations lead to

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original source of information

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9
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when using an encyclopedia, how do you cite

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(“article”)
ie (“Elephants”)
just name of article

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10
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thesis statement

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topic+opinion= thesis statement

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11
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theme

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life lesson or main message that author tells reader about human nature, people, or society

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12
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types of conflict

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external: 
     man v man
     man v society
     man v nature
internal:
     man v self
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13
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conflict is always between the

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protagonist and antagonist

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14
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external conflict

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man opposing an outside force

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15
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internal conflict

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man fighting a conflict from within

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16
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man v man

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protagonist v antagonist

17
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man v society

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protagonist v a group of people, community

18
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man v nature

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a character v forces of nature

19
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foil

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a secondary or minor character; usually flat or static

20
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protagonist

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a central character that pushes the action forward, round or dynamic

21
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antagonist

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character that both holds the action back wants something in opposition of protagonist

22
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character

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a character can be dynamic or static (but not both)

and round or flat (but not both)

23
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dynamic

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character grows, matures, and changes as a result of their experience

24
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static

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character does not change (typically not protagonist or antagonist)

25
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round

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complex character that portrays both positive and negative qualities

26
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flat

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simplified character and only has a few distinct qualities-fits a stereotype

27
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exposition

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provides background infomaton