Expert declaration, effective language, historical flavor, and controversial statement are examples of this.
What are reasons to choose to quote?
100
To rearrange ideas for emphasis, to clarify a source's meaning, and to normalize your paper's style, you might choose this method for including source material.
What is a paraphrase?
100
Turning in a paper you didn't write, paraphrasing without proper citation, and including a graph without citation are all examples of this.
What is plagiarism?
100
These three things are required to mark the boundaries of short quotations.
What are a lead-in/introductory phrase, opening and closing quotation marks, and a citation?
100
This citation style is mostly used in the humanities.
What is MLA?
200
Taking words out of context when quoting can lead to this.
What is vicious abstraction?
200
Substituting the longest, most complex words you can find that have similar meanings to the words in a source is also known by this name.
What is thesaurusitis?
200
Easily observed information, established facts, and traditional proverbs are all examples of this.
What is common knowledge?
200
Quotations require three elements to mark their boundaries; only this one can be left out when marking boundaries for paraphrases.
What is quotation marks/block indentation?
200
Both Works Cited pages and References pages list their entries in this order.
What is alphabetical order?
300
Inserting ellipses into a quoted passage indicates that this has happened.
What is that words have been left out?
300
Simplifying a source, cutting unneeded examples, and making a minor point are all reasons to do this with source material.
What is summarize?
300
These are two possible consequences of plagiarism at Delta.
What are:
a warning?
failure of the assignment?
failure of the course?
dismissal from the college?
300
These three things are needed to mark the boundaries of APA-style quotations longer than 40 words.
What are a lead-in/introductory verb, a block indentation, and a citation?
300
The citation style shown here:
(Pink, 2014, p. 12)
What is APA?
400
In the humanities, writing "Cassandra says" instead of "Cassandra said" is an example of this convention.
What is historical present tense?
400
The most significant difference between a paraphrase and a summary is this.
What is length (relative to the original)?
400
Different from plagiarism, this is a legal violation of intellectual property rights.
What is copyright infringement?
400
True or False:
Nontext information, like graphs, only requires one boundary marker.
What is false?
400
The citation style shown here:
Perryman, Neil. "Doctor Who and the Convergence of Media: A Case Study in Transmedia Storytelling." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 14.1 (2008): 21-39. Print.
What is MLA?
500
"Observes," "concedes," "alleges," and "demonstrates" are all examples of this.
What are introductory verbs?
500
Changing only some words, adding ideas, keeping the same syntax and order of ideas, and presenting minor points as major ones are all cautions about this type of writing.
What is summarizing?
500
True or False:
"Fair use" allows students to quote a source without paying the copyright holder, citing the source, or getting permission from the copyright holder?
What is false? (You still have to cite the source)
500
This is the "Simple Rule" for incorporating sources into your own writing.
What is "mark the boundaries"?
500
True or False:
MLA and APA are the only commonly-used citation styles.