The arguments, examples and support for each paragraph
Supporting ideas for each paragraph
Choose all the answers that apply: Supporting sentences contain
A brief sentence which sums up what the paragraph was about
A brief introductory sentence of what the paragraph will be about
The arguments, examples and support for each paragraph
Supporting ideas for each paragraph
Main ideas for each paragraph
10 answers
When you write a reference for your article which formula do you follow:
Author. Date. Title. City. Publisher.
Author. Title. Date. Publisher: City.
Author. Date. Title. City: Publisher.
Author. Title. Date. City. Publisher.
Author. Date. Title. City. Publisher.
Author. Title. Date. Publisher: City.
Author. Date. Title. City: Publisher.
Author. Title. Date. City. Publisher.
Author. Date. Title. City: Publisher.
What are the supporting ideas of the article (shown in the roadmap)? (Choose all the answers that apply)
Marijuana can cause physical advantages.
Marijuana can cause psychological problems.
Marijuana can cause physical problems.
Marijuana is placid.
Marijuana is not placid.
Marijuana has negative consequences.
Marijuana can cause psychological advantages.
Marijuana can cause physical advantages.
Marijuana can cause psychological problems.
Marijuana can cause physical problems.
Marijuana is placid.
Marijuana is not placid.
Marijuana has negative consequences.
Marijuana can cause psychological advantages.
Marijuana can cause physical problems.
Marijuana can cause psychological problems.
Marijuana has negative consequences.
Marijuana can cause psychological problems.
Marijuana has negative consequences.
Match up vocabulary: look at these words and decide on synonyms/definitions according to the context they appear in
G.
Cannabis
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Occasional
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Schizophrenia
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In addition
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Physical
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Psychological
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Harmless
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Demonstrate
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Contrary
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Hallucination
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Delusions
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Symptoms
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Motivation
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Lethargy
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Refrain
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Pleasant
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High
A.
stop
B.
misbeliefs
C.
purpose
D.
of the mind
E.
enjoyable
F.
safe
G.
marijuana
H.
a mental disorder categorized by hallucinations
I.
laziness
J.
indications of ill-health
K.
disagreeing
L.
sometimes
M.
Furthermore
N.
of the body
O.
illusion
P.
intoxicated
Q.
show
G.
Cannabis
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Occasional
-
Schizophrenia
-
In addition
-
Physical
-
Psychological
-
Harmless
-
Demonstrate
-
Contrary
-
Hallucination
-
Delusions
-
Symptoms
-
Motivation
-
Lethargy
-
Refrain
-
Pleasant
-
High
A.
stop
B.
misbeliefs
C.
purpose
D.
of the mind
E.
enjoyable
F.
safe
G.
marijuana
H.
a mental disorder categorized by hallucinations
I.
laziness
J.
indications of ill-health
K.
disagreeing
L.
sometimes
M.
Furthermore
N.
of the body
O.
illusion
P.
intoxicated
Q.
show
When you cite, or paraphrase within your article which formula do you follow if the reference is at the beginning of the sentence:
Author (date: page number)
(Author, page number: date)
Author (page number: date)
Author (page number; date)
Author (date: page number)
(Author, page number: date)
Author (page number: date)
Author (page number; date)
(Author, page number: date)
Where else in the article will you see the thesis statement and roadmap?
It will not be repeated
Conclusion
Body paragraph 2
Body paragraph 1
Body paragraph 3
It will not be repeated
Conclusion
Body paragraph 2
Body paragraph 1
Body paragraph 3
Conclusion