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H.Eng.4 Exam1 Pt.2
Honors English IV Semester 1 Exam Section 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Purpose of the topic sentence | Indicate what will be discussed in the body paragraph |
| Purpose of the thesis sentence | Present the main idea of the writing |
| What are the five steps of the writing process (IN ORDER)? | BDREP - Brainstorming, Drafting, Revising, Editing, Presenting |
| Reason for the creation and purpose of an annotated bibliography | Locates Articles and books for note taking purposes, provides info for the in-text citations, provides info for the final reference page (easily insert into WC) |
| Five components of a short research proposal (mc) | specific topic, purpose of the paper, intended audience, your voice as the writer, preliminary thesis statement (opening hypothesis) |
| Primary sources (mc) | Novels, speeches, eyewitness accounts, interviews, letters, autobiographies, and the results of original research |
| Secondary sources (mc) | Writings ABOUT the primary source, ABOUT an author , or ABOUT somebody's accomplishments |
| Abbreviation of MLA | Modern Language Association |
| Standard form of MLA parenthetical citation | (LastName Page#) --> "This is a quote" (Welte 1). |
| Purpose of parenthetical citations | Allows readers to immediately see the source of information |
| Creation of works cited entry for book with one author | Last, First. Title of Book. City of publication, Publisher, Publication Date. |
| Creation of works cited entry for electronic database article | Last, First. "Title." Title of Container (self contained if book), Other Contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs, and/or URL, DOI, or permalink) |
| Creation of works cited entry for Internet article | Last, First. "Title." Name of website (italics), Publication Date, URL. Accessed Date. |
| Format of works cited - style and ordering | MLA, alphabetical, double-spaced |
| Purpose of works cited | Provide the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any sources you cite in the essay |
| Origin of library database articles (mc) | ? published scholarly journals ? |
| Site domain names | .com (Commercial), .edu (Educational), .gov (Government), .mil (Military), .net (Network Organization), .org (Organization) |
| Search Engines - differences among search engines (subject, robot-driven, metasearch) (mc) | Subject - Yahoo!; Robot-Driven - Google.com; Metasearch - Metafind.com |
| Recognition of researched information vs. common knowledge information (mc) | Common knowledge is information generally known to an educated reader, such as widely known facts and dates, and, more rarely, ideas or language |
| Recognition of quality paraphrasing (mc) | |
| Name and explanation of three types of notes | Quotation notes, Paraphrase notes, Summary notes (p.145)... *paraphrase interprets and restates while summarize pulls out the important facts* |
| Recognition of drafting in third language (mc) | he, him, she, her, it, they, them |
| Recognition of sexist and biased language (mc) | do not specify gender when it is unneccessary, woman vs. female (female only used for species and statistics), husband and wife not man and wife; avoid saying "elderly" or "teenager" |
| Subject Directory Search Engine | human compiled and indexed to guide to general areas that are then subdivided to specific categories (Yahoo!) |
| Robot-Driven Search Engine | responds to keywords by electronically scanning millions of web pages (Google) |
| Metasearch Engine | examines topics in several of the search engines simultaneously. Provides short, relevant set of results. Most relevant sites, but commercial can buy way to top (Metafind) |