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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To analyze (change to noun)
Analysis
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To expect (change to noun)
expectation
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TRUE or FALSE: A paraphrase uses the exact same language as a source but doesn't include quotation marks.
FALSE
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To prove (change to noun)
proof
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As the emphasis was only on the UK, there were weaknesses in the evidence. By _________ the UK only, the evidence was _________ .
emphasizing, weak
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Make a reference entry.
Aveyard, V. (2015). Red queen. HaperCollins Publishers.
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: Problem (change to adjective)
problematic
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To agree (change to opposite verb)
to disagree
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Choose the best paraphrase.
D
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TRUE or FALSE: A paraphrase is always cited.
TRUE
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: Theoretical (change to verb)
to theorize
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The council cut funding so we could not provide free parking. Because of council funding _________, there was no_________ for free parking.
cuts, provision
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Choose the best paraphrase.
D
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Choose the best paraphrase.
B
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TRUE or FALSE: Paraphrase is the restatement of an idea or phrase in a source; always written in the writer’s own language.
TRUE
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: Organized (change to opposite adjective)
disorganized
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To prove (change to opposite verb)
to disprove
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[Make a parenthetical citation] p. 351; Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children; Ransom Riggs; 2011
(Riggs, 2011, p. 351).
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His proposal was a failure as it was too theoretical. His proposal_________ because it relied too much on _________ .
failed, theory
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Choose the best paraphrase.
C
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: To analyze (change to adjective)
analytical
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We were concerned about her health. We had some _________ about her health.
concerns
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Make a different word, using the prompt in brackets: Evaluation (change to verb)
to evaluate
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