Facts to Know
Facts to Know
Facts to Know
Terms and definitions
Terms and definitions
100
In an outline your main points represented by each roman numeral should be flush with what side margin?
Left side margin.
100
You don’t always have to have a really narrow topic to write a what?
Good paper.
100
What is an atlas?
a book of maps.
100
Being similar in structure and format.
Parallel:
100
Ordinary language.
Prose.
200
The first line of each paragraph is indented how many spaces?
Five.
200
It is ok to research a topic you feel strongly about. However, feelings cannot be the?
Basis of research.
200
A narrative essay is about personal story, so one must use what?
“I” or “you” instead of it.
200
A preference for or against something.
Bias.
200
Guidelines for paper format.
MLA.
300
“And” as well as “or” are search words that the computer uses are called what?
Boolean operators.
300
Body paragraphs contain only one idea each with a main idea then what?
Supporting details.
300
Persuasive essays.
Try to change someones mind.
300
A preference for or against something.
Periodical.
300
Logical connection between paragraphs and ideas.
Transition.
400
Because authors are biased or slanted, one should research many sources to?
Get a well informed opinion.
400
What draws the paper to a close.
The conclusion.
400
What do descriptive essays talk about?
An event or place or person.
400
Stated clearly.
Explicit.
400
list of sources.
Bibliography.
500
.Com sites are less trustworthy than
.gov or .edu
500
What two phrases should you avoid when writing research?
This paper will be about” or “This paper will show”
500
a topic sentence comes mid-paragraph makes what shape?
A diamond shape.
500
Explores a work of literature.
Critical essay.
500
Forecasts the main idea of the paper.
Thesis statement.
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