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Citations
Organized Paragraphs
Words, words, words
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Miscellaneous
100
Directs the reader to source information.
What is an in-text citation?
100
Topic Sentence
What is the first line of a paragraph?
100
A site where you can find controversial topics
What is
ProCon.org
100
Formal, educated, serious, persuasive
What is tone of your research paper?
200
Author's last name, page number
What goes inside an in-text citation?
200
To tell the reader everything that will be described in the paragraph.
What is the purpose of a topic sentence?
200
Freebie!
What is Freebie!
200
A site you can use to keep your sources organized?
What is EasyBib?
200
Using someone else's work and calling it yours.
What is plagiarism?
300
Wraps up the paragraph and transitions to the next.
What is the concluding sentence?
300
Also, For example, Additionally, However, In conclusion
What is a transition word?
300
A site with your assignments and resources.
What is the Portal?
300
The paragraph that brings your paper together.
What is a conclusion?
400
You use this in the in-text citation if there is no author.
What is article title?
400
Information from sources. Usually quotes or statistics.
What is evidence?
400
I, me, my, you, us, we
What are personal pronouns
400
A site, off of Google, that only shows scholarly articles?
What is Google Scholar?
400
The sentence at the end of the introduction that explains your argument in the paper.
What is the thesis statement?
500
To give your reader information about where to find out more about your topic.
What is the purpose of a citation?
500
The order of a well-organized paragraph.
What is topic sentence, evidence, explanation, sum it up?
500
Basically, As I was saying, I'm gonna explain, etc.
What is slang language.
500
A site with inspirational videos for you to emulate when presenting your own research.
What is
TEDTalks.com
500
May 15th.
What is the due date of the rough draft!?