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Grade 5 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, CCRA.L.2, W.5.8, L.5.2d
What is wrong with the following citation? Jupiter, Janie and Suellen Powers. The Nitty Gritty Lit Book. New York: Banter Press, 1991.
  1. The title should be underlined or italicized.
  2. Initials should be used for the authors' names.
  3. Page numbers need to be listed for a book.
  4. Instead of a colon, there should be a comma.
College Conducting Research
When must you cite your source?
  1. When using a full or partial quote
  2. When summarizing or paraphrasing
  3. When borrowing facts that are not common knowledge
  4. All of the above
Grade 8 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.8.8
Which of the following is NOT an example of plagiarism?
  1. Using an author's exact wording without using quotation marks
  2. Buying and downloading a completed paper from the Internet to turn in for credit
  3. Copying and pasting text from a web pager without using quotation marks
  4. Paraphrasing (rewording) an author's idea with citation information
Grade 12 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.11-12.8
Grade 7 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.7.8
If you were doing a report on the desert, which source would contain the most information?
  1. a song about the desert
  2. a picture book about the desert
  3. an encyclopedia entry about the desert
  4. a website with multiple pages about the desert
Grade 8 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.8.8
Why is it necessary to cite the sources you use?
  1. To avoid committing plagiarism
  2. To give credit to the work of the original authors or creators
  3. Because my teacher requires it
  4. All of the above are correct
Grade 9 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.9-10.8
A Works Cited list includes                                              .
  1. all the sources you read for the paper.
  2. all the sources you know of about your topic.
  3. all the sources you used for the paper.
  4. both print and non-print sources.
  5. both c and d
  6. all of the above
Grade 6 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.8, W.6.8
What do you do to the 2nd line of the works cited page?
  1. capitalize
  2. indent
  3. skip it
  4. use a period
Grade 10 Conducting Research CCSS: CCRA.W.7, W.9-10.7
The basic purpose of a research paper is to                  .
  1. explain
  2. describe
  3. inform
  4. narrate
  5. illustrate
  6. persuade
  7. none of the above
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