an example of a Credible source on the web can end in .___
What is .edu
200
____ card, write the author, title, publisher, and other identifying information.
What is source
300
Facts, statistics and examples and illustrations are ____
What is supporting details.
300
Scope, purpose, and audience, should all be considered when writing _____
What is thesis statement
300
glancing over bold-faced headings and other main elements.
What is scanning
300
the authors _____, describes the authors qualifications.
What is credentials
300
Information generally known to everyone
What is common knowledge
400
to briefly restate the main idea(s) in your own words
What is summarizing
400
Gathering, ordering, and interpreting facts & details
What is synthesizing
400
a restatement of the text, in your own words, in more detail.
What is paraphrasing.
400
An article or essay that leans to one side or another contains _____
What is bias
400
what are the 3 common style manuals?
What is MLA, APA, CMS
500
how words change, are borrowed from other languages, and how new words are coined, or invented.
What is etymology
500
Using someone else's work as your own
What is plagiarism
500
Include the following when you are _____
name of the author(s)
title of the article, book, or website
name and date of the publication
name and location of the publisher
volume, issue, and page numbers
What is taking notes
500
when a speaker says one thing but means another
What is verbal irony.
500
ideas, information, and audio and visual materials created by a person or group of people.