English Final
Prewriting
A process that begins before an actual draft is made and includes thinking, brainstorming, clustering, and outlining.
A working bibliography should be
Alphabetized Double Spaced Reversed Indented
The margins for MLA style should be 1 inch on the top and bottom of the paper, but 1.5 inches on the left and right of the paper
False
The size font acceptable for MLA style is anything between 11.5 and 12.5.
False
The writing process is one that only inexperienced writers use to create their work
False
Outlining is
Provides a skeleton and a roadmap for your paper
To find the proper current formatting guidelines
Purdue owl
A header
Right hand corner of every page
Conclusions
Should act as descenders, drawing to a close
Body Paragraphs
Should have good topic sentences that reflect the thesis and plan, should work to prove the thesis, should have good support, and should have good detail.
What should you use to find scholarly journals in the library?
Specialty data bases such as Magnolia or Ebscohost
The writing process is one which has been used for thousands of years and should be used by writers of all levels and skills
True
Writing is like most skills in that practice and hard work make for a better writer,
True
library skills will be used in most any college level course no matter what the subject may be
True
Audience is
Who you are writing to
Purpose is
Why you are writing
Double spaced
Width between each line of text
Revision
also called editing, means to look at again, can be partially done via a spell and grammar check on the computer
Introductions and conclusions
are considered specialty paragraphs
Topic sentences
are like baby thesis statements, guide the body paragraphs
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have
A preview
is a plan for the how of an essay, should forecast what is to come in the essay, should act as a trail map for the reader to follow throughout the essay.
A working bibliography is typically made up of
scholarly sources critical sources
Nouns
A person, place, thing, or idea
The header should include both your full name and a page number.
False
The thinking a brainstorming part of the writing process depend on the audience and purpose of the assignment
True
The works cited page should be the last page of your document and follow in numerical sequence
True
But he is also an excellent Christian role model.
Dependent
Despite whether we win or lose.
Dependent
Not only was Roger Staubach a great athlete.
Dependent
I (blank) understand the allure of this shows
Do not
A gifted writer cannot benefit from the writing process.
False
A good writer will revise a draft exactly 3.34 times.
False
A homonym is a word that means the opposite of another word
False
A pronoun located in a prepositional phrase will always be the subject
False
A topic sentence is like a baby thesis and should have no real connection to the thesis or to the plan as per introduction
False
Because a paraphrase is in the writer's own words, no citation is need to give credit for the original idea
False
Erros in font size, font style, margin size, and header placement are considered some of the most damaging errors you can make in a college level paper.
False
First person is almost always appropriate for formal, academic writing
False
In a formal, academic essay, it is appropriate to use vague pronouns and vague adjectives such as it, a lot, very, many and extremely as much as possible.
False
Pronouns can never replace a noun.
False
Slang, text ease, and emojis are appropriate for formal, academic writing
False
Using contractions is preferred in formal, academic writing because as Shakespeare once said. "Brevity is the soul of wit"
False
When citing a scholarly source within the body of an essay, MLA style calls for the use of brackets. This is called Bracket logic Citation, also known as March Madness.
False
When citing a scholarly source within the body of the essay, MLA style calls for the use of footnotes
False
When dealing with subject/verb agreement, always start with the verb to determine if it agrees with the subject in number.
False
When making a claim in a formal, academic essay, the writer should rhetorically depend solely on emotional appeals
False
When miscommunication occurs between the reader and the writer, it is always the reader's fault.
False
When using parenthesis to cite scholarly sources, it is acceptable to put the author's full name and a paragraph number to indicate where the infonnation is located
False
When writing a formal, academic paper, word choice should be about sounding educated more than sounding clear
False
What should you use to find scholarly e-source in the library?
For scholarly e-journals use data bases like Magnolia or Ebscohost For scholarly e-books use data bases such as eBook Collection or Ebrary
I grew up watching Captain Come-back, Roger Staubach.
Independent
One of the greatest Dallas Cowboys of all time
Independent
The part of a formal, academic essay
Introduction, multiple body paragraphs, and a conclusion
A dependent clause
Is also known as a fragment, missing a subject, a verb or a complete thought, and cannot stand alone
An attention getter
Like a fishing lure, often provides the context for the essay, and can be started in the title of the essay.
A thesis is
Like a rudder on a boat, is the what of an essay, is like an umbrella for the essay topic.
A working bibliography should be formatted in
MLA Style
What should you use to find books in the library
Online catalog
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence
They blew a call against the Cowboys in the 2014 NFC playoff game. They also blew a call against the New Orleans Saints in the 2018 NFC playoff game.
A complete sentence (also known as an independent clause) must have a subject and a verb and a complete thought
True
A primary source is the actual novel, play, poem, song, short story (or any other piece of art) you are working with,
True
A secondary source is a source on or about the author, the primary source, and/or the topic you are trying to research.
True
Cliches like "I at the end of the day," or "That being said" or "It is what it is", "you've got take the good with the bad" are to be avoided in formal, academic writing.
True
In most cases, it is best to write a formal, academic paper in past tence
True
The amount of time one spends thinking, brainstorming, clustering, and outlining depends on the scope of the assignment.
True
The audience for most college level papers should be considered formal and academic
True
The first things to consider when writing are the audience and the purpose
True
The four deadly errors are fragments, subject/verb agreement, and tense errors.
True
The header should appear on every page of the document
True