Test 3, Unit 2 Flashcards

1
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Developing ? is an often overlooked aspect that starts with the “five Ws and the H.”

A

limiting questions.

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2
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Writing ? cards helps in the research and writing process.

A

bibliography and note.

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3
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With respect to a research paper, facts rightly interpreted are_?_.

A

research.

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4
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A short background article about your topic may end with a selected ?.

A

bibliography.

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5
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A research paper is a(n) ? because it requires communicating information about a limited topic.

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composition.

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6
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A research paper is ? because it is the writer’s own thoughts in written form.

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composition.

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7
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The ? plan mentioned in the workbook helps map out what needs to be done and when.

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eight-week.

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8
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The Modern Language Association style is the standard for ? research papers.

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documenting.

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9
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The means of citing a source in the body of the paper is ? documentation.

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parenthetical.

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10
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? is the act of taking the ideas of someone else and passing them off as one’s own.

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Plagiarism.

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11
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? is relating the ideas of another in one’s own words for the sake of clarity.

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Paraphrasing.

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12
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? is giving credit where credit is due by citing someone else’s words or ideas.

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Documentation.

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13
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The goal of writing a research paper is basically ?.

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Expository.

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14
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When omitting certain words from a quotation, use ? to indicate that words have been committed.

A

Dots.

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15
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After formulating a thesis statement and limiting questions, the writer should determine what ? he wants to address.

A

audience.

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16
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writing important points from a particular source for easy access

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note taking

17
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various ideas about one’s topic organized into headings and subheadings

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General outline.

18
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unrestricted, familiar area of knowledge; broad, unclear theme

19
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sentence or paragraph, stating the central idea of one’s research paper

A

Topic sentence.

20
Q

one’s faith, belief system, or point of view

A

Worldview.

21
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light, humorous touch or somber approach one brings to her writing

22
Q

free flow of ideas or suggestions that will be used as specific details for a topic

A

Brainstorming.

23
Q

free flow of ideas or suggestions placed in a diagram

A

Clustering.

24
Q

conscious determination to make one’s writing move in one direction

A

Main idea.

25
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citation of a particular source in one’s paper

A

Parenthetical note.