Which of the following is true about a direct quote of a writer’s words? A. You do not need to give an in-text citation for it; it is clearly a quote. B. You must always use quotation marks around a direct quote, no matter where it appears in the paper. C. Direct quotes are not as powerful or interesting as paraphrases. D. You should do more than just string together a lot of quotes. You must draw conclusions from them.
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“Which of the following is completely true about how to use a paraphrase of a writer’s words in a research paper?” A. I can use it in my paper without quotation marks. B. I can use it in my paper without giving credit to the original author. C. I have to format it in some special way to show that it is a paraphrase. D. I can use it in my paper without quotation marks, but I must give credit to the original author
I would say D, but there is a possability that it might be C
When you revise a research report, which of the following could give you a clue that there is problem with logical organization? A. There are breaks in the flow of the paper. B. The evidence backing up main ideas seems to be scattered and disjointed. C. Important topics in the final pages of the paper seem rushed through so that everything will fit in 12 pages. D. all of the above
I would say D :) because they all seem to show a problem
Which of the following is true about using a paraphrase of a writer’s words or ideas? A. I can use it in my paper without quotation marks. B. I can use it in my paper without giving credit to the original author. C. I have to format it in some special way to show that it is a paraphrase. D. I can use it in my paper without quotation marks, but I must give credit to the original author.
I would say C but I have no idea...
In a research paper, if supporting facts do not belong where the writer put them, the writer should _____. A. overlook the problem B. explain why such weak supporting facts are being used C. delete or move those facts D. replace them with a quotation that is somewhat related
C, because the other options would make a sloppy paper
The sentence below could be from a research report. Which of the following best describes the problem in it? It is unclear whether archeologists in the field or a researcher in one of the museum’s labs are responsible for identifying that mastodon footprint. A. subject-verb agreement B. dangling modifier C. overuse of the passive voice D. incorrect pronoun case
I dont know :/
Which of the following parts of a research paper in MLA format is NOT double-spaced? A. the heading B. the body of the paper C. a short direct quotation inside a paragraph D. a long direct quotation that is set apart and indented
I have no idea, but maby A?
Examine the following Works Cited page entry for a book. If you were evaluating this entry, what questions would it raise? Ma’ayan and Barbara. “The 1920’s.” Kidsnewsroom.org. N.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2010. A. Why don’t the authors have last names? B. How reliable is a website named Kidsnewsroom.org? C. What are the credentials of the authors? D. all of these
I dont know, the only one that would make any sence is A :/
To describe a correctly formatted paper using MLA style, which of the following statements is NOT correct? A. The heading is double-spaced. B. Every direct quotation, long or short, is double-spaced. C. Page numbering is consecutive. D. In the header, a comma is not used to separate the writer’s name and the page number.
I dont know what MLA style is...
When must the writer of a research report provide an in-text or parenthetical citation? A. whenever the writer has used any information from an outside source B. whenever the writer thinks it will look professional on the page C. only once per page D. only when the writer quotes a phrase from the source out of context.
A, because B C and D make no sence
The purpose of using transition expressions in a paper is to _____. A. make the paper longer B. make paragraphs more complex C. improve the flow of ideas D. slow readers down
C, because the purpose of transition words is so that your paper dosnt seem "listy"
Examine the following Works Cited page entry for a website. What mistakes do you find in it? “Galileo.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. A. The date of access is missing. B. The name of the publication is missing. C. There is no need to mention “Encyclopedia Britannica” twice. D. The author’s information is missing.
I dont know...
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