This punctuation encloses exact words and dialogue.
What are quotation marks?
You may only do this if you place the words between quotation marks.
What is use someone's exact words?
The prefix of the word 'circumference' means this.
What is 'around'?
If I speak of myself, as I do here, I am speaking in this point of view.
The only non-fiction genre we covered that is written by someone who is not the subject.
What is a biography?
What is a comma?
Using careless paraphrasing is an example of what type of plagiarism?
What is unintentional plagiarism?
This root means before or in front of.
The point of view that a narrator that isn't one of us, and knows what we're all thinking, might use.
The biggest of these categories are: fiction, drama, poetry, and non-fiction.
What is genre?
Where a punctuation goes when it's being used to end a quote, or section of a quote.
Where is inside the quotation marks?
I'm using your thoughts, but I'm changing the words and providing credit.
What is paraphrasing?
The only point of view with three separate types.
What is third person?
When I ask you to compare, I will probably also ask you to do this.
What is contrast?
This punctuation signals to a reader that dialogue is coming.
What is a comma?
The only type of knowledge you don't have to cite.
What is common knowledge?
The root word of 'legacy' has this strict meaning.
What is law?
The point of view a reporter might use.
What is third person objective?
Sometimes mistakenly called genre, this word describes how a message is delivered.
What is media or medium?
What is a dialogue tag?
The word used for credit given when paraphrasing, quoting, or referencing someone's work.
What is a citation?
This root word for a measure might take several prefixes- such as centi, mili, and kilo.
What is meter?
This is the rarest point of view- it describes what you do and what you think.
What is second person?
The piece of a text you might use to justify your thinking.
What is textual evidence?