The first part of a work cited entry.
He was unable to attend the awards ceremony.
What is an infinitive phrase?
A one sentence lesson or message made by the author or reader about life or human nature.
What is a theme?
The parenthetical citation for this:
Smith, Jon. "More People Are Returning to School to Learn Skilled Trades." Washington Post, 23 Nov 2020. SIRS Issues Researcher.
What is (Smith).
If there is no author listed on a document, the work cited entry begins with this.
The energetic puppy played in the puddle, splashing everybody.
What is a participial phrase?
A logical conclusion you draw based on evidence (text).
What is an inference?
The parenthetical citation for this:
"6 Reasons You Should Consider a Skilled Trade Career". 2022.
What is "6 Reasons".
The order in which work cited entries are listed on the page.
What is alphabetical?
We drove over the bridge to get to the store.
What is a prepositional phrase?
Who the author is writing to.
What is the author's audience?
A parenthetical citation for a book should include these two things.
What is the author and the page number?
The special indentation that is used on a works cited page.
What is hanging?
It is the creation of Michael Jones, an award-winning sculptor.
What is an appositive phrase?
The four purposes for writing.
A parenthetical citation should have the period in this spot.
What is the outside of the parenthetical citation.
When writing an essay, the works cited page appears here.
What is the last page of the document?
I walked over the hedge to get into her yard.
What is a prepositional phrase?
The author's attitude towards the subject.
What is tone?
True or false: The period after the parenthetical citation is technically the end of the sentence.
What is true?