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The acronym MLA represents the following term __________.

The acronym MLA represents the following term __________. Modern Library Association Mandarin Learning Association c. Modern Language Association d. Methods of Literary Analysis. Modern Language Association.

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The acronym MLA represents the following term __________.

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  1. The acronym MLA represents the following term __________. Modern Library Association Mandarin Learning Association c. Modern Language Association d. Methods of Literary Analysis Modern Language Association

  2. A list of all books in the library, formerly known as the card catalog, is now referred to as the _________. APA OPAC CFE DCAT OPAC

  3. What is a primary source? original source material a. original source material b. the first source used c. Wikipedia d. encyclopedia

  4. All of the following are examples of a secondary source except __________. a historical document a. a Science textbook b. a historical document c. a visual dictionary d. a collection of literary criticism

  5. A thesis is all of the following except the ___________. a. controlling idea b. argument c. paper itself d. narrative voice narrative voice

  6. The word cite means all of the following except _________. a. to document b. to give credit c. to summarize in your own words d. to acknowledge an expert to summarize in your own words

  7. The following are examples of information that require citations except ________ _. opinion a. opinion b. direct quotations c. statisticsd. paraphrases

  8. Where do you find citations in contemporary research? a. parentheses at the end of the paragraph b. parentheses at the bottom of the page c. parentheses at the beginning of the paragraphd. parentheses after the source parentheses after the source

  9. Plagiarism is defined as_________.I. committing literary theft II. using facts that are common knowledge in societyIII. using another person’s ideas or expressions in your writing without acknowledging the source a. I and II b. II and III c. I and III d. III only I and III

  10. Refer to the sample note card below for questions 10 – 13.

  11. What does “A “represent? a. page number b. topic of note card c. author’s accreditation d. source number topic of note card

  12. What does “B “represent? a. page number b. topic of note card c. author’s accreditation d. source number source number

  13. What does “C “represent? a. page number b. topic of note card c. author’s accreditation d. source number page number

  14. What does “D “represent? a. page number b. topic of note card c. author’s accreditation d. source number author’s accreditation

  15. What does a Bibliography include that a Works Cited page does not? all of the consulted sources a. citations that are listed alphabetically b. all of the consulted sources c. the publisher d. title of the article

  16. Refer to the sample source card below for questions 15 – 18.

  17. The Village Voice is the _________. a. title of the article b. periodical title c. publisher d. city of publication periodical title

  18. Rpt. indicates that ________. a. the article is a reprint b. the article is a report c. the source is an abstract d. all of the above the article is a reprint

  19. The article “Hear the Wind Blow.” appears in what secondary source? a. Village Voiceb. the school library c. Detroit: Gale d. Contemporary Literary Criticism Contemporary Literary Criticism

  20. The article “Hear the Wind Blow.” was originally published on page(s) _________. a. 1992 b. 7-12 c. 23 d. 809 23

  21. Which of the following is NOT a guideline for evaluating sources? Citation a. Credibility b. Citation c. Currency d. Reliability

  22. Indented quotations need to occur if ________. a. the quote is more than 50 words b. a subject changes c. the quote is four lines or more d. there is a personal response the quote is four lines or more

  23. Which of the following databases is NOT a credible source of information in academic research? Wikipedia a. Wikipedia b. Gale Discovering Collection c. EBSCOhostd. Issues and Controversies

  24. At first view, what is the most obvious error? a. authors are not underlinedb. article titles should be in italics c. entries are numbered d. the fonts are not the same size entries are numbered

  25. Entry five on the Works Cited list above should be placed _________. a. exactly where it is b. after entry 3 c. before entry 2 d. after entry 6 after entry 3

  26. The first line of each entry should include all of the following except __________. a. start with author’s last name, if available b. a list in alphabetical order c. even with the left margind. even with all of the other lines even with all of the other lines

  27. The Works Cited title should be ________. a. centered b. bold faced c. right justified d. left justified centered

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