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A reliable source is..: Trusted. An example of a reliable source is..: A print or an online encyclopedia.. What is the problem with using the Internet for research: The information is not verified or edited.. In order for an author to be considered a credible, reliable source they must be...: An expert on the subject matter. When paraphrasing, you do not want to use the same words as the original author: True. If you don't understand a word and want to use different word, what resource do I use: Thesaurus. What can you do to avoid plagiarism: All of the above. What is a citation: A reference to an author of a given work that can include name, title, page number, and date.. The author wrote, "Most female mammals have a mothering instinct." What is this an example of: Direct Quote. Sources created by people who witnesses or took part in the events they describe are: primary source. Sources created by people not directly involved in the events they describe are : secondary source. letters, diaries, autobiographies, eyewitness accounts : examples of primary sources. How are entries organized on a bibliography works cited page: Alphabetically. Each source listed in the Reference list must be cited in text: True. To avoid plagiarism you can do 3 things:: . What is an abstract: a short summary of a longer work. Which sources of information should you include in the reference page: Sources cited in the body text. Reliable sources are not: biased. Is a fiction book a good resource for research writing: Some parts can be.
The night before a test, you should __________: get a good night's sleep. The morning of a test you should: eat a good breakfast. The day of a test, you should arrive at school __________: on time. Which of the following is NOT an example of a healthy breakfast choice: . How many hours of sleep is considered a good night's sleep for students in grades 3, 4, and 5: . When you are answering questions, you should write in what types of sentences: Complete. What does writing to a prompt mean: I have to write about the topic they give me.. The length of my writing does not matter: False. What does each letter in RUPR stand for: Read, Underline, Plan, Revise. I should always read the questions and problems at least how many times: 2. Before reading a story, what should you do first: Read the questions. How many pieces of evidence do you need in your answer to a question about a story: At least 2. In math, it is always important to do this..: Show all my work. What is the first step in RUCAS: Read the problem at least twice. When I am all finished with a problem, I should always go back and _________ my work: check. What do the U and C in RUCAS stand for: Underline and Circle. On any test, the first thing you should do is read the _____________ carefully: directions. What is the most important thing about taking a test: All of the above
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What is MLA format: a style of writing and citing. Plagiarism : taking someone else's work and passing it off as your own. A quote is when you..: enclose someone else's words in quotations word for word and correctly give them credit. Paraphrasing is when you..: use your own words to retell information. A source is..: where information comes from. A primary source is..: . A secondary source is..: . To cite something is to..: quote as evidence giving credit to someone else. A bibliography or works cited page is..: page at the end listing all references cited or used in the research paper. A good source online can be found at..: . Rewording the ideas of an author or source: Paraphrase. An exact copy from a source or author; using the exact words with quotation marks and a citation: Quote. A page at the end of a research paper that lists all the sources used in the paper: Works Cited. To take the ideas or words of someone else and pass them off as your own: Plagiarize. A statement or sentence that states the main idea of an essay: Thesis
The sampling method which can be generalized to the widest, most general population is:: Random sample . It is known as the process of structuring techniques and strategies that help researchers answer their inquiry: Research Design. What approach involves studying a particular group or population in the natural setting or in their habitat: Ethnography. A group of research elements within which the research respondents will be taken from: Study population. Instrument based questions: Quantitative Methods. Involve the forms of data collection, analysis, and interpretation that researchers propose for their studies: research method. Research is a process of investigation: True. To embark on a research one should starts with: choose a research problem. The goal of a research proposal is to : present the practical way in which the proposed research should be conducted
When it comes to writing, define "audience": the readers for whom the text is written . What is the definition of author's purpose? : the reason the text is written. Who is the most likely audience when writing a movie review: People interested in watching the movie. Which is NOT one of the 3 main author's purposes: To mock. Which of these text's has the primary author's purpose of "to persuade": A commercial for the new IPhone. What is a text structure: The way an author organizes information. Which text structure would you use to explain the history of the IPhone: sequence. Which text structure would you use to explain why Android is better than IPhone: . What is a text feature: The things an author adds to a text for emphasis or extra information. Which of these is NOT an example of a text feature: paragraphs
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What to we research: to find out more about a topic. What questions do you ask when researching: What, When, Where, What, Why and How?. Is wikipedia a creditable source: yes. Is a fiction book a good resource for research writing: Some parts can be.. Paraphrasing is..: Putting information I read into my own words. If I wanted to find the meaning of the word "agriculture," I would use a..: dictionary. True or False: Everything I read on the Internet is correct. : False. In what source would you most likely find more pictures like this one: an atlas . Wikipedia is NOT a reliable source and, as such, should not be used in your assignments: True. You can tell that a website is associated with a college or university if the URL ends with..: .edu. A reliable source is..: Trusted. An example of a reliable source is..: A print or an online encyclopedia.. When paraphrasing, you do not want to use the same words as the original author: True. Sources created by people who witnesses or took part in the events they describe are: primary source. Sources created by people not directly involved in the events they describe are : secondary source. How are entries organized on a bibliography works cited page: Alphabetically
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You are taking notes for a report on monkeys. You only write down the main ideas. You are: summarizing. You are reading a book about Mexico. Where would you look to find a page number of an important word in the book: index. What kind of reference book would have meanings of words: dictionary. The most important page in a book that includes the title, author, publisher, and date is..: title page. Which kind of reference book would have synonyms and antonyms: thesaurus. Which kind of reference book would have quick facts and information published every year: almanac. What has an alphabetical list of topics on people, places, things and events? : encyclopedia. What is a book about a person's life: biography. What is a list of resources used in research: bibliography. You are writing a report on comets. Which research question should NOT be included: What was the discoverer of Halley's comet like?. Anna wants to look up the word lava in the dictionary. Which guide words will she need: . Your teacher wants you to write a report about a natural disaster. Choose the correct order of the steps from the choices below:A. Make a list of questions about your topicB. Decide upon a topicC. Find information on your topicD. List what you already know: B, D, A, C. You have to do a project on inventions. Which library resource would be the best place to look for background information: Encyclopedia. Below are 4 fiction books that might be found in your library. Select the correct order in which these books would appear on the library shelf.1. Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins2. Elephant Run by Roland Smith3. Twilight by Stephanie Meyer4.The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier: 4,1,3,2. Your group is creating an informational pamphlet on recycling batteries. Select the source below that has the most authority on the topic: . You have the following citation to a book. Identify the publisher.Winthrop, Elizabeth. The Castle in the Attic. New York: Holiday House, 1985. Print: Holiday House. You find a photo on the Internet that you would like to include in your report. What is the proper way to use this photo: Cite the photo and include in your list of sources.
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Research requires a writer to read _____ to find information: nonfiction. True or False: When writing a good research question, a question with a "yes" or "no" is always the best type of question: False. ________ is a statement about what a person thinks or believes: An opinion. Is this a good research question? "What are the benefits of having dogs interact with people?": True. Is this a good research question? "Does vanilla ice cream taste better than chocolate ice cream?": False. True or False: This is a good question to research: "Do you like bees?": False. True or False: This is a good research question: "What helps bees survive?": True. True or False: This is a good research question: "Have you ever been stung by a bee?": False. True or False: This is a good research question: "What causes bees to sting?": True. True or False: This is a good research question: "Where do bees live?": True
Which literary genre involves rhyme, rhythm, and figurative language: Poetry. Which literary genre involves characters, setting, plot, conflict, and theme: Fiction. Theme is described as the lesson or moral of a story: TRUE. Main Idea and Controlling Idea are roughly the same. They are the most important point in a topic: TRUE. Which part of the plot focuses on the protagonist finally solving the conflict: Falling Action. Conflict in a story is limited to character against another character ONLY: FALSE. Which part of the plot enables the readers to get to know the characters, setting, and the main conflict: Introduction. Third Person Limited Point of View allows the readers to know the thoughts and feelings of ONE character in a story: TRUE. Making Inferences allows the readers to draw conclusions based on the details in the text: TRUE. A Novel is an example of narrative fiction: TRUE. Informational Text is a subgenre under Nonfiction: TRUE. Which among the following can be found in a nonfiction text? Check all THREE that applies: Text Structure. Which part of the plot shows how the main character attempts to solve the problem but fails: Rising Action. Which among the following are major genres of literature? Check all that applies: Drama. What do you call the instructions for the actors, set, sound, and lighting on a stage play: Stage Directions. Which among the following is the speaker's stand or arguable statement backed up by evidence: Claim. Flashback is to Future as Foreshadowing is to Past: FALSE. Which among the following statements is true: A Biography is an account of a person's life written by someone else.. Which of the following defines an ALLITERATION: Repetition of Initial Consonant Sounds. Voice in Literature refers to which of the following: Speaker. MOOD is the emotional response evoked by the writer towards the READER of the literary piece: TRUE. Which part of the plot resolves the conflict of the story: Falling Action. "I Wandered Lonely as a CloudThat floats on high o’er vales and hills,"What figurative language is found in the lines above? : Simile and Imagery
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You first have to determine what information you want to collect: True. When collecting data, you never set a time frame: False. There is only one data collection method: False. Once data is collected, you have to analyze and implement your findings and look for trends: True. Surveys are not a form of collecting data: False. APA format applies to scientific research projects or papers: True. Wikipedia is the #1 most reliable source: False. When looking for sources, we must beware of biased articles: True. Websites that end in .gov are not very reliable sources: False. Good sources for research papers are based solely on opinions: False
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