What is the name of the sentence that introduces the main idea of a paragraph?
What is the school year start month for most schools in Australia
January
How should the reference list be formatted in terms of indentation?
Hanging indent
What is a "task word"?
A word used in assignments or exams that tells you what type of response is required
What does "clear and concise writing" mean in academic contexts?
Writing that communicates ideas in a straightforward, easily understandable manner without unnecessary complexity
What does the term “cohesion” refer to in paragraph writing?
A logical connection between sentences
What color pencil is traditionally used by teachers?
Red
A source written by a social media influencer with no academic background in the subject may lack what?
Authority
Why is it important to understand task words in university assignments?
To ensure you respond appropriately and meet the requirements of the question
What does "conciseness" refer to in writing?
Expressing ideas in as few words as possible without losing meaning
What is the term for the smooth flow and logical connection between sentences in a paragraph
Cohesion
This teaching approach encourages students to ask questions, explore, and investigate topics.
Inquiry-based learning
A blog post written in 2011 about COVID-19 would fail which CAARP test criterion?
Currency
What does the task word "define" require you to do?
To give the precise meaning of a term or concept
What role does eliminating unnecessary adjectives and adverbs play in clear writing?
It prevents clutter and ensures that each word in the sentence adds value to the argument
What is the risk of overloading a paragraph with multiple main ideas
It confuses the reader, disrupts unity, and weakens the clarity of the argument
What is the common name for the qualification earned after completing Year 12 in New South Wales?
HSC (Higher School Certificate)
What does it mean to paraphrase in academic writing?
Restating the ideas of someone else in your own words while maintaining the original meaning
What does "justify" mean in the context of a university task?
Show evidence for; present facts to support your position
What is an example of a cohesive device that connects contrasting ideas?
"however," "on the other hand," or "nevertheless"
Explain why a paragraph should not begin with evidence or a quote, even if it supports the main idea.
The reader needs the context and main idea first, provided by the topic sentence, to understand the relevance of the evidence
What national curriculum authority is responsible for developing consistent learning outcomes across Australia?
ACARA (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority)?
If a source claims a medical fact without citing any studies, what CAARP test is it failing?
Accuracy
How does understanding task words improve academic writing?
It helps you focus your response and structure your writing according to specific expectations
What role do topic sentences play in paragraph structure?
They introduce the main idea of the paragraph, providing a clear direction for the reader