recording the ideas found from a small piece of a source in one's own words.
What is a paraphrase?
Most English and History research papers use this style to format a writing piece.
(For an additional 100 points, what does MLA stand for?)
What is MLA?
(Modern Language Association)
maps, tables of contents, charts, titles are all examples of what
What are text features?
the most important ideas integrated throughout a piece of writing
What are the main ideas?
works involving imaginary events and people
What is fiction?
Part of the word to which you attach affixes
paragraph which details what has been discovered throughout the writing of the paper
What is the conclusion?
COMPLETE reference to a source contained in your finished Works Cited page
What is a citation?
Acronym for an effective nonfiction prereading strategy
What is THIEVES?
the atmosphere or feeling created by the writer
What is mood?
factual writing about true events and people
What is nonfiction?
Small part of a word attached to the front of a root word?
What is a prefix?
the physical appearance/setup requirements of a report including spacing, punctuation, font, size, and style
What is the format?
Materials in which you locate information about a chosen topic
What is a source?
Putting a smaller piece of text wholly into your own words
What is a paraphrase?
the type or class of a written work
What is genre?
nonfiction written to inform the reader about a topic
What is informational text?
Small part of a word attached to the back of a root word
What is a suffix?
the typed document (located at the end of a paper) containing all bibliographical information for every source used by the student
What is a Works Cited page?
Identifying a source when writing a document is also known as what
What is citing a source?
Two names for making personal notes on/in a selected reading piece as you read.
What is annotation AND talking to the text?
recording ideas - word for word - as found in a source and writing them with the "original text" in your work
What is a quotation?
Nonfiction writing that tells a story
What is literary nonfiction?
Prefixes and suffixes are also known as this
What is an affix?
a brief statement of the main points of a longer piece of text - in your own words
What is a summary?
Use of another person's ideas, words, or opinions as if they were your own. Identify two.
What is plagiarism? AND Academic Dishonesty.
Components of a typical internal citation
What are the author's last name and page number of the information?
The feeling indicated by a word
What is connotation?
the intended consumer of a message, regardless of the medium
What is audience?
Teacher discretion
contains the main idea and provides a "road map" for a piece of writing
What is the thesis?
Name two of the three of names for giving credit to an author within your writing
What are Internal Citations, In-Text Citations, or Parenthetical Citations?
What do EACH of the Es in the acronym THIEVES stand for
What are every first sentence and end of chapter questions?
Melding your research into a cohesive idea
What is synthesize?
Name three of the five types of expository informational nonfiction
What are newspapers, magazines, textooks, websites, or speeches.
Five words using the suffix -ible or -able
Teacher discretion