Grammar
Citing
Research
Essay Structure
100

What is a verb?

An action word

100

What kind of information do you cite?

Any idea that isn't your own

100

True or False: Wikipedia can (and should) be cited in an academic paper

False: you can use them as a starting point, but you should cite academic/scholarly sources in your paper––try to find Wiki's sources and quote those instead

100
True or false: You should introduce new evidence in the conclusion 
False
200

Find the gerund:

"We admired the choir's singing" 

singing

200

What is paraphrasing vs direct quoting

Direct quoting doesn't change anything, paraphrasing takes someone else's idea but puts it in your own words

200

What is plagiarism?

Taking someone else's idea and using it as your own. 

200

What is a topic sentence?

The first sentence of a body par. that identifies the point of the paragraph. 

300

What is the proper usage of a semicolon?

A semicolon separates two independent clauses

300

What order does the Works Cited have to be in MLA?

Alphabetical order

300

What makes a source "scholarly"?

It's peer-reviewed, has references, passes CRAAP test, etc. 

300

What is a thesis?

A debatable claim that states your argument and point of your paper. 

400

Find the error: 

I went to PSL yesterday; and it was very productive. 

2 independent clauses––should have a semicolon!

400

How would you add an MLA in-text citation to this:

The animal-human divide is thus, as DeMello states, "a social construction"

(page number).

400

What does CRAAP stand for?

Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, Purpose

400

What are the elements of an introduction paragraph?

A hook, entry into conversation (context), thesis statement, method

500

What is a comma splice?

A sentence where there's two independent clauses separated by a comma 

500

Correct this MLA citation:

Margo DeMello. "Animal-Human Borders.Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies, Columbia University Press, 2012pp. 32-43.

DeMello, Margo. "Animal-Human Borders." Animals and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies, Columbia University Press, 2012pp. 32-43. 

500

In the CRAAP test, how do you test for purpose?

Search the source––are they biased? Are they funded? What's their goal: are they selling something or are they teaching something?

500

How do you introduce a source in your essay?

By introducing the author and study by integrating it into a sentence, citing it, and then explaining its meaning and pertinence to your argument. (IIE!)

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