This is the last sentence of the first/introductory paragraph
Thesis statement
This is the intended audience for a news article
General public
This section comes directly after the title
The Abstract
These are put on immediately upon entering a lab.
Safety Glasses/PPE
The antibody/ies found in Type A blood
What is anti-B?
This is a restating of a text's main points
Summary
This is the intended audience for a scientific study.
Scientists/scholars/experts in the field
This section is where the author expandson the results of a scientific study and their implications.
The discussion.
This is used when a scientist is covered in a chemical.
Safety Shower
The antibody/ies found in type O blood
What are anti-A and anti-B antibodies?
This is a critical examination of a text, supported with evidence.
Analysis
This is the reason or goal for writing.
Purpose
These are examples of a text's purpose
To inform, entertain, explain, or pursuade
These three things explicitly can't happen in a lab
Eating, Drinking, Smoking
The antibody/ies found in AB blood
What is none?
The people for whom the writer writes
Audience
This is the correct font type and size for an MLA paper
12pt Times New Roman font.
These belong in an MLA header
Author's last name and page number
This is grounds for immediate dismissal from class.
pranks/horseplay/practical jokes
The antigen/s present in type B+ blood
What are B antigens and Rh antigens?
The audience influence these three things in a paper
Writer's choice of tone content, and vocabulary/diction.
These four things belong in the MLA heading.
DAILY DOUBLE
Place them in order for double the risk/reward
Author's name, Teacher's name, Course name, the due date of the assignment.
This technique ensures that articles are as credible as possible.
Peer review
This technique is only used in the movies to look fancy and never in an actual lab.
Pipetting by mouth
The type of antigen/s found in O- blood
What is none?