Tips on taking notes are

Put a bunch of information on one card, put the author’s name first, and summarize everything.

Take accurate notes: don’t misinterpret the words, write facts to include examples, statistics, data and expert testimony, take quick notes by abbreviation and omitting unnecessary words and don’t put too much on one card.

Don’t put too much on one card, write down everything mentioned, do not include facts, examples, and data THIS ONE

Put every note taken in appear

2.You have plagiarized if you have

No page numbers where you found the facts, no quotation marks around quotes, no source credited with providing you with the information, and no work cited page. THIS ONE

Quotes around the author’s ideas, no in-text citation with the quote, and a work cited page.

Copied and pasted information from a website but listed the website on the works cited page

All of the above

3. Guidelines for a source card are

Give it a page number, record partial information, and place of publication

Give it an assigned source number

Give it an assigned source number, record full publishing information, the call number, and location of source

Give it an assigned source number, record partial publishing information, and a call number.

4. What is the correct citation for a book with one author?

P.D. Eastman. “Are You My Mother?” Beginner Books, 1960.

Eastman, P.D. Are You My Mother? Beginner Books: USA, 1960. THIS ONE

Eastman, P.D. Are You My Mother? USA, Beginner Books: 1960.

Eastman, P.D. Are You My Mother?. Beginner Books, 1960.

5. Which is the correct citation for a book by two or more authors?

Jakobson, Roman, and Linda R. Waugh. The Sound Shape of Language. Indiana UP, 1979.

Roman, Jakobson, and Linda R. Waugh. The Sound Shape of Language. 1979. Indiana UP.

Jakobson, Roman, and Linda R. Waugh. The Sound Shape of Language. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1979. THIS ONE

Jakobson, Roman, and Linda R. Waugh. The Sound Shape of Language. Indiana UP, Bloomington: 1979.

4 answers

1. I'd choose a different one.
2. I disagree.
3. ??
4. agree
5. agree
Okay. what about these

1. B
2.D
3. C
Yes, now I agree with all your choices now.
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