Organization
Project 3 Requirements
Source Integration
Homophones/Spelling
Causal Reasoning
100

This part of the essay should engage reader interest, bringing them into your essay with appropriate material that leads into your thesis statement. 

What is an introduction?

100

This is the number of each method of attribution, quoting and paraphrasing, that you must have in Project 3. 

What is two?

100

This term means to use another person's work without crediting the original source, and is a serious error whether intentional or not. 

What is Plagiarism?

100

Which their/there/they're is correct?

He is standing over  ______.

(Spell the answer)

There

100

The problem with accepting this type of reasoning casual: 

I passed my exam with an A after I had a sip of laundry detergent, therefore if I continue to sip laundry detergent I will continue to get As on exams.

What is accepting chronology as causation.

200

These are the first sentences of your body paragraphs, mini-theses that state what the idea of the paragraph will be. 

What are topic sentences?

200

This is the required final word count for Project 3

What is 1500 words?

200

A phrase that acknowledges or indicates a quote or paraphrase came from another author within your sentences is called this. 

What is a signal / attributive / lead-in phrase?

200

Which form of your/you're is used to mean 'you are'?

Spell the answer. 

You're

200

DAILY DOUBLE

The problem with accepting this type of data as causal.

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What is correlation is not causation?

300

Your thesis statement should most often be found here. 

What is the last sentence of the introduction paragraph?

300

This is the number of scholarly sources you must have at minimum for Project 3. 

What is three?

300

The benefits of this type of attribution include being able to simplify details from several sentences or a paragraph and to present a consistent tone and voice for your reader without interruption.

What is paraphrasing?

300

Which form of to/too/two means 'also/excessive'?

Spell the correct form. 

Too

300

This is a type of cause which helps bring about events but can't produce effects independently.

What is a contributory cause?

400

This part of your essay should not contain any new information relevant to the argument in your essay, but should instead offer a sense of discovery.

What is a conclusion?

400

Project 3 is worth this percentage of the course's final grade. 

What is 25%?

400

A quotation that lacks a signal phrase or any of the writer's own words in the same sentence is called this.

What is a dropped or dangling quotation?

400

Affect or Effect:

The policy will ___ many of those that live near water systems.

A or E?

Affect

400

This is a type of cause which must be present for an event to occur, but may not be solely responsible for the event 

What is a necessary cause?

500

This is another, more technical term for an essay's structure: the way an essay decides to move from idea to idea while supporting the thesis statement.

What is a pattern-of-development?

500

Project 3 must be written entirely in this grammatical point-of-view perspective.

What is third person?

500

This type of quotation includes key words or phrases from the source that are added into a sentence of the writer's, preserving the ability to quote a source's most powerful wording without a full quote.  

What is an embedded quotation?

500

My neighbor's cat never stays in ________ yard.

it's / its / it

(Spell the correct version)

Its

500

This type of cause is all that is needed to make an event occur.

What are sufficient causes?