Choosing a Topic
Research & Sources
Writing & Structure
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What is the first step in starting a research paper?

Choosing a focused topic.

100

What type of sources are best for a research paper?

Scholarly or peer-reviewed sources.

100

What is a thesis statement?

A statement that explains the main argument or point of your paper.

200

What makes a good research topic?

It's specific, interesting, and researchable.

200

Where can you find academic sources online?

Databases like JSTOR, Google Scholar, or library websites.

200

Where should the thesis statement be placed in your paper?

At the end of the introduction.

300

Why should you avoid overly broad topics?

They are hard to cover thoroughly in one paper.

300

What is the purpose of an annotated bibliography?

To summarize and evaluate the sources used.

300

What sections make up a typical research paper?

Introduction, body, and conclusion.

400

What question should you ask when picking a topic?

Is there enough information available on this topic?

400

What should you do if you can’t find enough information on your topic?

Refine or adjust your topic.

400

What is the purpose of an outline?

To organize ideas and structure the paper before writing.

500

What is one way to narrow down a broad topic?

Focus on a specific aspect or issue related to the topic.

500

What are primary and secondary sources?

Primary sources are original materials; secondary sources analyze primary materials.

500

What is the difference between paraphrasing and quoting?

Paraphrasing involves restating ideas in your own words; quoting uses the exact words from a source.