Vocabulary List #6
Across
- 1. a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that is published at regular intervals (daily, monthly, weekly, etc.)
- 3. Bibliography a list of citations for all the sources that you PLAN to use while writing a research paper
- 5. identify the origin of the information
- 6. Outline an outline that briefly notes a speaker's main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form to keep one from plagiarizing
- 8. final paragraph of a research paper; concludes paper by showing the validity of the thesis statement
- 10. Outline a list of points that might be used in a research paper
- 13. rewriting research information in your own words; this information still must be cited in the paper
- 16. using someone else's words or ideas without giving proper credit or any credit at all to them - a very serious offense.
- 18. Card an index card where you put information you may want to include in your paper; information may be paraphrased or directly quoted
- 19. Citation (AKA: in-text citation) a brief citation in the body of the paper to give credit to owner of information; this usually includes the author's last name and a page number(s).
- 20. Times New Roman, 12 Font, Double Spaced, no extra spaces between paragraphs, proper heading, etc.
Down
- 2. Quotes the exact words from a source, placed in quotation marks and parenthetically cited
- 4. the first paragraph of a paper; it introduces the topic and contain the thesis statement
- 7. material offered to support an argument
- 9. Cited page the last page of a research paper or essay that lists all the sources cited in the paper. This page must be set up according to very specific rules and is generally listed in alphabetical order.
- 11. format (Modern Language Association) most common style use to write papers and cite sources in high school and college English classes
- 12. the numbering of each page of a research paper; there are specific rules for this
- 14. Paper a formal, cited paper that presents the results of investigation on a specific topic
- 15. where a researcher finds information (article, magazine, website, person, etc.)
- 17. Indent AKA Second line indent or Reverse indent on Works Cited page