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H.Eng.4 Exam1 Pt.2

Honors English IV Semester 1 Exam Section 2

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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)
Created by: lexi.welte
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