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Subject/Verb Agreement
1. Which is correct?
The student's books is on the desk. The student's books are on the desk. The students' books is on the desk. None of the above --------Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which is correct? ans----the students books are on the desk
Her friends are home. Her friends is home. Tanya's friends is home. None of the above -------------Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which is correct? ans---none of the above
Mike's children yells. Mike's children yell. Mike's dogs barks. None of the above ans---- Mike's children yell / Mike's dogs barks--- both are correct so anyone can be the ans --------------Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which is correct?
There is a phone. There are a phone. There are a red and green phone. None of the above ---------------Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which is correct? ans----there is a phone
Everybody know Bob. Everybody know Bob and Cindy. Everybody knows Bob. None of the above ---------------Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) ans----everybody knows Bob
Hint: For assistance with these questions, review pages 107 to 115 of your Hacker manual and the Purdue OWL materials on http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/03/.
be enclosed in quotations marks be followed by a parenthetical citation have complete publication information for its source listed on the Works Cited page all of the above ------------------Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) ans----all of the above
be indented one inch from the left margin be followed by a parenthetical citation have complete publication information for its source listed on the Works Cited page all of the above ans----all of the above
material that you quote information that you summarize information that you paraphrase all of the above -------------------Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) ans----all of the above
introduce the material with a signal phrase that names the author of the source and provides some context for the material provide an in-text citation include complete information about the source in your Works Cited page all of the above --------------------Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) ans----all of the above
According to botanist Dr. Phineas Trout, maple trees were not found in this area before 1920 (37). Maple trees were not found in this area before 1920. I read that maple trees were not found in this area before 1920 (37). Experts say that maple trees were not found in this area before 1920. Ans----first option ------------------Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
Hint: For assistance with these questions, review pages 120 to 125 of your Hacker manual and the Purdue OWL materials on http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/02/ and http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/03/
Only with verbatim quotations Any time you quote, summarize, or paraphrase information from a source When it's convenient It is never necessary to include an in-text citation.
Ans---- Any time you quote, summarize, or paraphrase information from a source
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The page number used in an MLA in-text citation should refer to:
The page where the quotation, paraphrased material, or summarized material can be found The entire page range of the article Whatever you want it to refer to None of the above ans---- The page where the quotation, paraphrased material, or summarized material can be found
Ordinarily, when you have included the author's name in your signal phrase, what should you include inside the parentheses at the end of the quotation, summary, or paraphrase?
The author's name, title of the work, and date of publication The title of the work and the page number Only the page number None of the above ans---- The title of the work and the page number
If the author's name does not appear in your signal phrase, what should you include inside the parentheses at the end of the quotation, summary, or paraphrase?
The author's name, the title of the work, and the date of publication
When the author of a work is unknown and you have not included the complete title of the work in the signal phrase, what should you include inside the parentheses at the end of the quotation, summary, or paraphrase?
The date of publication and the page number Only the page number There should not be an in-text citation. A short form of the title of the work and the page number ans---- A short form of the title of the work and the page number
(Smith 14)
(Anonymous 14)
Hint: For assistance with these questions, review pages 127 to 141 of your Hacker manual and the Purdue OWL materials on http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/06/ and http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/09/
17. How should the entries on the Works Cited page should be aligned?
flush left Every line after the first line of each entry should be indented five spaces. in standard paragraph format center
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What should be included in a Works Cited page listing for an article from a database?
author, article title, periodical title, volume and issue number, publication date, page range of article, and nothing else
database name, database service name, the name and location of the library through which you accessed the content, the date you retrieved the information, the URL of the library database service, and nothing else
author, article title, periodical title, volume and issue number, publication date, page range of article, database name (italicized), the medium; and your date of access
whatever you want to include ans---- author, article title, periodical title, volume and issue number, publication date, page range of article, database name (italicized), the medium; and your date of access