By: Aki, Aaliyah, and Hannah
1. How do you cite a direct quote differently from a paraphrase?
-You put on quotation marks when citing a direct quote.
2. Can you copy and paste information for a report from the Internet? If no, why not? If yes, how?
-No, it's plagiarism. You must cite the information that is directly from the report.
3. What is a reference? What is a citation? Where do they appear?
-A reference is where information comes from. -A citation is giving credit for the information. -They appear on the bibliography and in the paper.
4. For you personally, what is the most difficult part of using citations and references?
-Knowing when to cite the information is the hardest part.
5. Create reference listings for:
i. A web page of your choice
- Stories of Animals, Nature, and Culture. (n.d.). Retrieved January 08, 2018, from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/
ii A picture of your choice
- Musi, V. J. (2018, January 6). Russian Fox[Photograph found in How Diverse Personalities Help Animals Survive, National Geographic, St. Petersburg, Russia]. Retrieved January 8, 2018, fromhttps://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/01/animal-personalities-mousy-cats-sheepish-coyotes-shivik/#/04-booktalk-animal-personalities-NationalGeographic_1373848.jpg (Originally photographed 2018, January 6)
6. Create two different ways of doing an in-text citation. (Can be fictional.) 3 BONUS POINTS, but only if you complete the other questions also.
- APA
-MLA
Comments (2)
Dan Roggenkamp said
at 6:49 am on Jan 8, 2018
See http://english.cailab.net/wiki/index.php?n=Main.APAquiz for citation tools
Dan Roggenkamp said
at 6:52 am on Jan 8, 2018
Resources http://english.cailab.net/wiki/index.php?n=Main.APA
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