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invention; information

— also called prewriting. You decide what to say and gather — to support what you say

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arrangment

during—- you decide how to organize your ideas

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drafts; style; structure

during drafting and revising, you write several— reconsider you ideas and refine your- & —

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editing; on sentence style; word choice

during— you focus on grammar and punctuation as well as — & —-

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spelling; mechanical

proofreading allows you to focus on— and— as well as formatting

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critical reading

reading to evaluate ideas, from judgements and develop original view point is—-

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your purpose; your understanding

active reading means approaching reading with a clear understanding of— and marking up the text to aid in—-

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question for probing; who, what, when, where, why

—are a useful way to move from a general topic to a specific one list 4

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70%

in the article “Cutting and Pasting: A Senior Thesis” the author states— of Duke students admitted to cheating

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new tech; not caring about work or repercussions; more pressure on students

the article proposes 3 main reasons for cheating; they are?

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honor codes

Rutgets professor Ronald McCabe indicates that— help create a campus culture of academic integrity

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if you cheat a lot you will not learn anything

what is the Pritchard axiom

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video clips

the youtube effect is the phenomenon where —- are disseminated on websites like youtube and google video

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when its first posed on tv; when it gets posed on youtube

what are the 2 echo chambers

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third

almost a —- of jailed reporters are internet journalist

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jailing online reporters; censoring content

the essay describes 2 ways government are cracking down on you tube effect

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manipulated

the you tube effect makes it difficult to know if the material has been ——

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personal feelings; impressions

in expressive writing you convey — or —- to readers

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persuasive

in—- you try to convince readers to act or think a certain way

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free writing

—- is a method of invention that involves writing without stopping for a fixed period of time

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message

an implied thesis is an essay that conveys its—- without explicitly stating it

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support

— are facts, stats, or examples that explain or expand your thesis

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main idea of the paragraph

unified paragraphs are when each sentence relates directly to the —-

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transitions

— are words or phrases that link ideas in a piece of writing

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conclusion

the — is your last chance to influence the reader

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restate your thesis in other words; end a discussion of a problem by saying a course of action; conclude with prediction; quotation

the chapter includes 4 ways to start a conclusion. they are

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repeat thesis word for word; end with empty phrase; introduce new points; unecassary announcement

what should you not do in a conclusion

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first draft

the purpose of the —- is to get your ideas down on paper

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start with body paragraphs; get ideas down quick; take breaks; leave time to revise

list 4 items in a drafting checklist

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revision

— is not something you do after the paper is finished

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adding; deleting; reordering

when you revise you may find yourself— and —- extensively,— whole sentences or paragraphs

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use hard copy; drafts aloud; revise in stages

list 3 of the 7 pieces of advice given for revision

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clear and follow essay

thesis statement revising checklist

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unified coherent

body paragraph revising checklist

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appropriate for material

intro and conclusion revising checklist

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effective, interesting, varied in length

sentences revising checklist

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accurately express ideas

words revising checklist

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getting feedback

— from others mirrors how people in the real words actually write

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grammar errors; check punctuation

when you edit you search for—;—- and look over sentence style one more time

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fragment; complete thought

— is a incomplete sentence missing a subject, verb, or both and doesn’t express a —-

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two independent clauses

— are connected by just punctuation

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fused sentence

— is an error that occurs when 2 independent clauses are connected with no punctuation

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subject verb agreement; verb tenses; fragments;

3 things from the editing checklist

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concise; extra words

a — sentence is efficient, not overloaded with— and complicated construction

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simple sentence

—: one independent clause

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compound sentence

—: 2 independent clauses

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complex sentence

—: dependent clause and independent clause

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format; spacing; type size; paragraphing; visuals; documentation

6 things you should check before turning in a final draft