Writing and Formatting
Sources
BallPoint Readings
Research
Miscellaneous
100

There are two forms of citation allowed in this class. What are they?

What is/are MLA and APA.

100

There are multiple databases from the library; name three of them.

What is/are Academic Search Premiere, EBSCOhost,Gale, Onesearch, Worldcat, etc.

100

What is the password for BallPoint?

What is/are "chirp104".

100
What is an autoethnography?

What is/are taking self-research and connecting it to a larger issue.

100

There are two places students can go to on campus for help when writing that are mentioned in the syllabus. What are they?

What is/are the Writing Center and Digital Writing Studio.

200

What are the four parts of a "quote sandwich"? Write them IN THE CORRECT ORDER!

What is/are a topic sentence, introduce source, use and cite, and analyze. 

200

What are two major differences in formatting between MLA and APA citations?

What is/are the year and "Retrieved from" for APA.

200

According to BallPoint, what is a proposal?

What is/are "a proposal is a request".

200

What is primary research? Give three examples.

What is/are using your own research methods to collect raw data. Examples include interviews, observations and surveys. 

200

Where is the Writing Center located?

What is/are RB295.
300

For an annotated bibliography, an "equation" was given as a way to define what it is; what was it?

What is/are "detailed summary + evaluation = annotated bib."

300

Finish the following sentence: "Sources are used to...but should never be..."

What is/are "Sources are used to enhance the author's idea or argument, but should never be the author's voice itself."

300

What did BallPoint mean when they said "read against the author"?

What is/are looking for flaws from that author, from writing to ideas expressed.

300

What are data, information and knowledge?

What is/are data is the hard facts; information is the data we collect and put into a form of structure; and knowledge is the learning and understanding of the data and information collected.

300

What are tone, voice and style?

What is/are tone is the attitude that is conveyed to an audience, voice is the way a writer expresses themselves, and style is the arrangement of sentences, clauses, phrases, etc. to achieve a desired effect.

400

There are five characteristics that a claim has; what are they?

What is/are...

1. A claim persuades, argues, convinces, proves or suggests something (to a reader who may or may not initially agree with you). 

400

What is the full in-text citation format for APA?

What is/are (author name, year, p. #).

400

According to BallPoint, "Research begins..." as what?

What is/are "as curiosity".

400

In research composition, there are two problems that researchers focus on. What are they?

What is/are conceptual and practical. 

400

What was the name of the women from the TEDtalk video?

What is/are Chimimanda Adichie. 

500

The CARS Model to introductions takes sections-or "moves"-to another level. What...

1. Does CARS stand for?

2. Are the three moves?

3. Is the order of the moves?

What is/are: 

1. Creating a Research Space

2 & 3. Establishing a Territory, Establishing the Niche, and Occupying the Niche. 

500

What do you specifically have to be wary of when doing artifact analysis as a primary source?

What is/are bias from that century.

500

What are all the sections of am IMRD format? Write them in the correct order!

What is/are abstract, introduction & lit. review, methods, results, discussion, conclusion and references.  
500

Susie Q. wants to do a research project to answer the question, "What is the butterfly migration pattern and duration of Monarchs?"  What is the best research method for Susie Q. to use to best address this research question? 

What is/are mix-methods. 

500

What is the name of the librarian that helped us for Library Day?

What is/are Ms. Brenda.

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