Finding and Using Sources
Perspective
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Fitting direct quotes into your report requires this.

What are transitional tags?  They describe or summarize where you found the quote

100

Two groups finally end a battle but they still disagree on these three things.

What is who won, who started it, and how each group fought the battle.

100

These are things you need to include in your report.

What is include facts that support your main idea, your personal experiences with the topic and reasons that experts give in their articles and interviews in your report.

100

This is the order in which you should put information in a report about the history of a topic.

What is in chronological order?

100
A dictionary uses guide words for this.

What is tell you the first and last word on the page?

200

It's the reason to go to a certain place to find sources that may contain books on your topic, and books cover topics in much more depth than other sources.

What is the main advantage of using a library to find your sources?

200

The writer's point of view can affect these things in their writing.

What is which details they choose to include, how they describe the cause of events and how they describe the outcome or results of the event.

200

Avoid plagiarism this way.

What is always include the title and author of any article you summarize, the name of the source's author in a sentence with a direct quote and keep detailed notes about the sources you use.

200

This is the type of writing that comes when ideas and sentences seem to belong together.

What is cohesive writing?

200

This is the job of correlative conjunctions.

What is show how two parts of the sentence are related?

300

This happens when you retell an article or book information in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

300
Objective writing is defined this way.

What is objective writing is writing based on facts and not on perspective.

300

This is the definition for evidence.

What is proof for a claim?

300

This is the difference between a rough draft and an outline.

What is a rough draft uses complete sentences while an outline doesn't?

300

This is why we use conjunctions.

What is to connect two parts of a sentence?

400

These are examples of a primary source.

What are photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, films, journals, letters and personal diaries? 

400
Your personal perspective is this.

What is your point of view on the topic? Why you chose to write about the topic.

400

This is the best place to put background information in your paper.

What is near the beginning and after the introduction?

400

This is the purpose of a research question.

What is guides your research by helping you focus on a topic in a way that makes it more fun and interesting and helping you think of key words to use as you search for information online and in the library?

400

This is the main advantage of using a library.

What is to find your sources may contain books on your topic, and books cover topics in much more depth than other sources

500

This is a sentence you put in front of a direct quote is meant to give credit to the person who said or wrote the direct quote.

What is a transitional tag?

500

Objective and subjective views differ this way.

What is objective only includes fact while subjective includes personal beliefs?

500

This is why we use sensory details.

What is to help you to visualize an event?

500

This is the job of an outline.

What is to list the main topics and show the order they will appear in?

500

This is why we use dictionaries.

What is to find the definition of words?