APA Format | Citations | Research Papers | Writing Process | Response to Reading |
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What is bold font
The title on the cover page and 1st page should be this
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What is after the citation
Where punctuation should be after a quote
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What is reference materials
The first source used for background knowledge
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What is prewriting
Determining your subject and brainstorming
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What is analyzing
To think deeply about what was read
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What is double-spaced
The entire paper should be spaced this way
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What is Author-Date format
The format used for citations
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What is annotating text
Reading and making notes on resources
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What is the rough draft
The first attempt at the paper
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What is a character essay
Describes a person in the story
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What is page number
Every page should have this
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What is needed for citing a quote
Besides Author-Date a page number is needed
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What is a working bibliography
A preliminary list of sources that might be used
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What is editing
Correcting grammar, usage, and punctuation
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What is writing a good answer
Restating the prompt and providing support
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What is "References" page
The page listing the sources
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What are quotes, paraphrases, summaries
Citations are necessary for
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What is an outline
The piece of writing a paper that organizes your work
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What is revision
Correcting by adding, deleting, or rearranging content of the paper
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What is favorable, unfavorable, bridging
The three ways to critique a story you read
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What is the cover page
Page with tile, name, institution, course, instructor, and date
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What are parenthetical and narrative
Two types of citing in text
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What is a thesis statement
The last sentence of the first paragraph that drives the organization and focus of your paper
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What is publication
The clean 1-sided version of the paper that has been edited and revised
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What is text-based support
Necessary for good reading response essays or responses
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