What font is required in APA?
12-point Times New Roman
Who is the current president of Bushnell University?
Dr. Joseph Womack
Name two places you can find scholarly sources.
What river borders Oregon & Washington?
Columbia River
What is a predicate?
The part of the sentence that tells us what is happening to the subject.
What size should the margins be in APA?
1 inch
Who was Bushnell University named after (first and last name)?
James Bushnell
How should your sources be organized on your Reference page?
Alphabetically
How many national championships does the Oregon Duck football team have?
ZEROOOOOOO
Name three coordinating conjunctions.
FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
What is a hanging indent and what size should it be?
A hanging indent is the .5-inch indent that is applied to your sources on your Reference page.
Eugene Divinity School
.edu, .gov, .org
Who is often credited for discovering much of the Pacific Northwest?
Meriwether Lewis & William Clark
What is a comma splice?
Two independent clauses separated by a comma with no conjunction.
What goes at the top of your Reference page?
The word "References" middle-aligned and in bold.
What full-time faculty has been at Bushnell the longest?
Dr. Peter Diffenderfer
How do you know if a source is scholarly?
Written by experts in the field, peer-reviewed
Name the three most populated cities in Oregon.
Portland, Eugene, Salem
What are three words/phrases to avoid in academic writing?
Things, says, a lot, big, huge, any contractions
Name all six things that go on your title page.
Title, author's name, institutional affiliation, class name, instructor name, due date.
How many student are currently enrolled at Bushnell University?
710
Name three types of sources to avoid.
.com domains, blogs, Wikipedia, biased news sites, sources with charged language, articles with no sources
Name three native tribes from Oregon.
Burns, Coos, Coquille, Cow Creek, Klamath, Siletz, Umatilla, Umpqua (amongst many others)
Name three places to use a comma.
After a transition word (First, However, Additionally), after introductory phrase, in a list, before a coordinating conjunction, around unnecessary information, before a quote.