To be trusted or believed.
What is credible?
To talk someone into something.
What is to convince?
A place where you get information for your research.
What is a source?
What does .org stand for?
What is the organization?
What is paraphrasing?
The authors position on the topic.
What is the claim?
A discussion between two or more people who disagree.
What is a debate?
How many types of sources are there?
When is it appropriate to use informal language?
What is talking to your family?
If you use a source in your paper and do not cite them what happens?
What is plagiarism?
To locate information from a variety of sources.
What is to research?
A public debate or dispute concerning a matter of opinion.
What is controversy?
Letters, journals entries, blogs, eyewitnesses, speeches and interviews are examples of what type of source?
What is a primary source?
True or False: Credible sources are written by authors in their field of study.
True
Why is it important to conduct research before presenting a topic?
An account or document created by someone who experienced the event firsthand.
What is a primary source?
Stealing someones words and claiming it as your own in a paper.
What is plagiarism?
What type of source is a biography?
What is a secondary source?
"May I fill up my water bottle before class" is an example of what tone?
What is a formal tone?
What must you include in your paper if you are using information from a source?
What is a citation?
A writer or speakers attitude toward a subject.
What is tone?
An account or document created by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the event.
What is a secondary source?
What type of source is an autobiography?
What is a primary source?
What includes the author, the title, the source, date, and medium of publication?
What is basic bibliographic information?
What website is not a credible and reliable source?
What is Wikipedia?