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paraphrase: to put in your own words
summary: a brief statement of the primary points in an article, lecture, book, etc.
thesis statement: this is usually the last sentence in the introductory paragraph of an academic paper, and it presents the points that will be addressed in the paper
plagiarism: the use of another authors words or ideas without permission or acknowledgement
intentional: this type of plagiarism is purposely dishonest. Examples include: buying or downloading a paper from the internet, or copying and pasting without quotation marks
unintentional: this type of plagiarism is not purposely dishonest but usually results from a lack of strong note-taking or summarizing skills
works cited: a list of sources that appears at the end of an academic paper
kidnap: ¨plagiarism" is the Latin word for this.
Cornell style: the note-taking method we have been discussing in class
cue: in Cornell notes, the essential questions, key points, and vocabulary words go in this column
quote: a line taken directly from the source, designated by quotation marks
cite: In any research paper, it's important to _______________ your sources in order to avoid plagiarism
Extra Credit: Word Scramble! (1.16)
1. PREAHSAPAR
to put in your own words
2. MMUSRAY
a brief statement of the primary points in an article, lecture, book, etc.
3. ESMANTIHTESSTET
this is usually the last sentence in the introductory paragraph of an academic paper, and it presents the points that will be addressed in the paper
4. GIALAPMIRS
the use of another authors words or ideas without permission or acknowledgement
5. NENTINTOIAL
this type of plagiarism is purposely dishonest. Examples include: buying or downloading a paper from the internet, or copying and pasting without quotation marks
6. OETNNINNLUATI
this type of plagiarism is not purposely dishonest but usually results from a lack of strong note-taking or summarizing skills
7. REIDTOWCSK
a list of sources that appears at the end of an academic paper
8. INPKDA
¨plagiarism" is the Latin word for this.
9. OCSTLNERYLLE
the note-taking method we have been discussing in class
10. EUC
in Cornell notes, the essential questions, key points, and vocabulary words go in this column
11. UTOEQ
a line taken directly from the source, designated by quotation marks
12. TCEI
In any research paper, it's important to _______________ your sources in order to avoid plagiarism
a brief statement of the primary points in an article, lecture, book, etc.
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3. ESMANTIHTESSTET
this is usually the last sentence in the introductory paragraph of an academic paper, and it presents the points that will be addressed in the paper
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4. GIALAPMIRS
the use of another authors words or ideas without permission or acknowledgement
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5. NENTINTOIAL
this type of plagiarism is purposely dishonest. Examples include: buying or downloading a paper from the internet, or copying and pasting without quotation marks
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6. OETNNINNLUATI
this type of plagiarism is not purposely dishonest but usually results from a lack of strong note-taking or summarizing skills
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7. REIDTOWCSK
a list of sources that appears at the end of an academic paper
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8. INPKDA
¨plagiarism" is the Latin word for this.
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9. OCSTLNERYLLE
the note-taking method we have been discussing in class
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10. EUC
in Cornell notes, the essential questions, key points, and vocabulary words go in this column
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11. UTOEQ
a line taken directly from the source, designated by quotation marks
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12. TCEI
In any research paper, it's important to _______________ your sources in order to avoid plagiarism