E9 Spring Exam Rev Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| How many note cards should you have for each source? | No specific number |
| Where should the keyword be written on a note card? | Top left corner |
| Where should the source number be written on a note card? | Top right corner |
| Where should the author's last name be written on a note card? | Bottom center |
| Where should the evidence be written on a note card? | Middle center |
| What is the least reliable domain name extension? | .com |
| What should begin with a hook, include a transition, and end with a thesis sentence? | Introduction |
| What is the last sentence of the introduction and mentions the position of your argument? | Thesis |
| What sentence supports your position and states your claims. | Topic |
| What is the last sentence of your paragraph which indicates the paragraph has come to an end and is moving onto the next? | Conclusion |
| What is taken directly from a source, word-for-word, and supports a claim? | Evidence |
| What is the reason/point the writer is arguing for? | Claim |
| What is the evidence that disagrees with the claim? | Counterclaim |
| What explains how or why the evidence supports the claim? | Warrant |
| What recognizes the position of the opposition? | Rebuttal |
| What type of evidence includes numbers that are logical and concrete which are used to support the claim? | Statistics |
| What type of evidence includes examples from your or another's experiences? | Anecdotes |
| What type of evidence includes evidence from leading experts or authorities? | Quotations |
| What type of evidence includes cannot be argued and come from reading, observation, or personal experience? | Facts |
| What is the point of the parenthetical notation? | To credit where you found the information |
| The word in the parenthetical notation is USUALLY | Author's last name |
| Where does the parenthetical notation go? | At the end of the evidence - before the period |
| How often should a student use a parenthetical notation? | After every piece of evidence |
| When the final draft of the report is typed, what line spacing should be used? | Double |
| What alignment should be used for the title of the report? | Center |
| Where does the page number go on a typed report? | Right corner of header |
| How do you indent each paragraph when typing an essay? | Tab key |
| Where does the works cited page go in an MLA typed report? | Last page |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: During their sailing adventure last week, the crew survived a sudden storm. | D,I |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: The artist created miniature figurines, and his friend sold them in his shop. | I,cI |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: When he fell behind on the trail, Stephen wondered if he would lose sight of his group. | D,I |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: Kyle is very musical, and he wants to do well at the competition. | I,cI |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: While climbing the ladder, the firefighter slipped and nearly dropped the small animal he was carrying. | D,I |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: Families need to take vacations together, but usually their conflicting schedules make this difficult. | I,cI |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: The Smiths felt the highway was not safe to travel although the highway was now officially open. | ID |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: The snow was falling fast; I couldn’t keep up with the shoveling. | I;I |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: I went to the party even though my mom told I wasn’t allowed to go because my grades were bad. | ID |
| Identify the formula for the following sentence: My mother-in-law is not American, nor is she Canadian. | I,cI |
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