Formal Language and Numbers
Commonly Misused Words
Parenthetical Documentation
Works Cited
The Paper!
100
Number or word: 5
What is word.
100
(It's, its) a beautiful day.
What is it's.
100
The type of punctuation used in the text to tell me there is a citation there.
What are parentheses.
100
Works cited and working bibliography pages are spaced like this.
What is double-spaced.
100
This single sentnece provides the audience with your topic.
What is the thesis statement.
200
(There, their, they're) dog just bit me!
What is their.
200
If you don't have an author, you should start your citation with this.
What is the first word of the article title or whatever comes first on the works cited entry.
200
Article titles get this type of punctuation.
What are quotation marks.
200
These are used at the start of paragraphs and inside of paragraphs to help your writing flow.
What are transitions.
300
Number or word: 5 percent.
What is number.
300
I am (real, very) interested in that topic.
What is very.
300
If you don't have page numbers to cite, you use these.
What are paragraph numbers.
300
Book, newspaper and magazine titles get this type of punctuation.
What is underlining or italicizing.
300
The part of the outline that gets capitalized.
What is the first word of each line and the proper nouns.
400
First or Second: you
What is second.
400
You are much better at that (then, than) I am.
What is than.
400
Where the period of the sentence goes when I have a citation in the sentence.
What is after the citation.
400
The only type of source to include the place of publication.
What is a book source.
400
The type of research paper your SEP was.
What is persuasive.
500
The name for two words joined together into one word--usually with an apostrophe.
What is a contraction.
500
I am just (two, too, to) nervous to take this test!
What is too.
500
Does this citation look correct? (Edwards 46).
What is YES!
500
If you don't have an author, your citation will start with this...
What is the article title?
500
Conceding to the arguments of the opposing viewpoints and then arguing against their points is called this.
What is refutation.
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