Academic Honesty (PIG)
Sentencing (PANDA)
Paragraphing (COW)
Intro VS Conclusion (CAT)
APA Style (CRAB)
100

Example of Unintentional plagiarism? (minimum one example)

Failure to cite a source that is not commonly known, misquote an author’s exact words in a direct quote, failure to paraphrase a quote in an indirect quote, and misinterpret the intention of an author’s quote.

100

What is the basic structure of a sentence?

Subject, verb, then object

100

What is a paragraph?

A group of sentences.

100

What are the purpose of introduction?

To introduce the general ideas and state the purpose of the essay

100

If you are referring to someone else’s work but NOT directly quoting the material, you should include these two things in the in-text citation.

Author and year

200

While encouraging study groups and allowing collaboration on homework projects, your instructor nonetheless expects you to complete your own work. You and two pals talk about the issue and resolve it together. Since the majority of the effort is your own, it should be OK that some of the end product is the same. Can you be accused of academic fraud?

Yes, In graded assignments, students must complete their own work, but it's crucial to understand the instructor's collaboration limits and avoid submitting identical or similar assignments.

200

How do you identify the subject and predicate in a sentence?


Subject - a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with

Predicate - the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject

200

This sentence tells the reader the main idea, or what the paragraph will be about.

Topic sentence

200

What should be included in both the introduction and the conclusion?

The thesis statement

200

How should the reference page be listed?

in alphabetical order by the author’s last name

300

What is the sanctions of academic plagiarism in Indonesia?

Undang-Undang No. 20 Tahun 2003 tentang Sistem Pendidikan Nasional pasal 25 ayat 2 dan pasal 7

300

What are the four types of sentences, and can you provide examples of each?

SVO

SVOA

SVA

SVC

300

What are the 3 main things that a good paragraph should have?

Unity, good organization, coherence.

300

Which part of the essay aims to leave an impression on the reaser?

Conclusion

300

If you have multiple articles by the same author, or authors listed in the same order, list the entries in___

Chronological order

400

“Odessa is retaking a class. This term, the class is being taught by the same instructor, and he’s using the same assignments. Odessa has her graded assignments from last time, and she is redoing the work.” Is Odessa committing academic dishonesty? Why?

No, because Odessa is only redoing her work, without copying from her last graded assignment.

400

Identify the errors

“And all of the family are die a month a ago. So me, and my friend, looking for a wreath of flowers. For them.”

- You can not start a sentence with the word ‘and’

- The word ‘die’ should be in past-tense

- There should not be a comma after the word ‘me’

- The last sentence is not a complete sentence

- The word ‘looking’ should be in the past-tense

- The word ‘a’ is not necessary after the word ‘month’

- The family should have a possessive adjective

400

What is a hamburger technique and what does a hamburger technique consist of?

The hamburger technique starts with an introduction and ends with a conclusion with the body of the paragraph as the filling of the hamburger.

400

The invention of Braille was a major turning point in the history of disability. The writing system of raised dots used by visually impaired people was developed by Louis Braille in nineteenth-century France. In a society that did not value disabled people in general, blindness was particularly stigmatized, and lack of access to reading and writing was a significant barrier to social participation. The idea of tactile reading was not entirely new, but existing methods based on sighted systems were difficult to learn and use. As the first writing system designed for blind people’s needs, Braille was a groundbreaking new accessibility tool. It not only provided practical benefits, but also helped change the cultural status of blindness. This essay begins by discussing the situation of blind people in nineteenth-century Europe. It then describes the invention of Braille and the gradual process of its acceptance within blind education. Subsequently, it explores the wide-ranging effects of this invention on blind people’s social and cultural lives.


Q: Which one is the Thesis Statement?

As the first writing system designed for blind people’s needs, Braille was a groundbreaking new accessibility tool. It not only provided practical benefits, but also helped change the cultural status of blindness (5th and 6th sentences)

400

How do you cite two or more works in the same parentheses?

Alphabetically

500

“Steven is required to write an essay about the history of the Cold War. While investigating, he comes across six distinct books and believes that they contain all of the information he requires for the essay. He painstakingly extracts bits and parts from each book, switching between them with his own words and inaccurately depicting specific works.” Is this scenario included as academic dishonesty? Why?

Included in academic dishonesty, which is mashup (copy and pasting material from multiple sources.)

500

Can you explain the concept of a run-on sentence and indicate which one is correct and incorrect from these sentences and also indicate which one is the main clause and subordinate clause from the correct one.

Although I was scared, I carefully crossed the bridge. 

I carefully crossed the bridge, although, i was scared

When two independent clauses run together without proper punctuation or appropriate conjunctions. 

Incorrect: I carefully crossed the bridge, although, i was scared

Correct: Although I was scared, I carefully crossed the bridge. 

Subordinate clause (although I was scared)

500

The weather in 1816 Europe was abnormally wet, keeping many inhabitants indoors that summer. From April until September of that year, "it rained in Switzerland on 130 out of the 183 days from April to September" (Phillips, 2006). Unlike today, one could not simply turn on a television or click through the Internet in order to entertain oneself. Instead, it was much more common for the educated people of the day to spend time reading, discussing well-known authors and artists of the day, playing at cards and walking in their gardens and walking paths.

If you were Mary Shelley in the company of Byron and others, you amused each other by reading out loud, sharing a common interest in a particular book, and sharing with the others your own writing. In her introduction to Frankenstein, her explanation of how this extraordinary novel came to be was due, at least in part, to the weather and the company (Shelley, 1816).  "I passed the summer of 1816 in the environs of Geneva. The season was cold and rainy, and ...we occasionally amused ourselves with some German stories of ghosts... These tales excited in us a playful desire of imitation" (Shelley, as quoted in Phillips, 2006).

Is this a bad or good paragraph? Why?

GOOD 

Reason: 

  1. The introductory sentence immediately tells the audience your topic.

  2. The opening paragraph supports the opening sentence.

  3. The second paragraph supports the first paragraph.

  4. There are no spelling errors, and the writing is clear and concise.

500

How might the tone and style of an introduction differ from that of a conclusion?

Introductions have an engaging and inviting tone, while conclusions have a reflective or decisive tone.

500

How do you cite a Video or Film?

Director, D. D. (Director). (Date of publication). Title of motion picture [Film]. Production company.