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Level 5 Research Test

This document provides a study guide for a Level 5 Research Test that is due on Monday with no exceptions. It contains 18 multiple choice questions testing key concepts for research and argumentative writing such as determining audience and purpose, generating and developing ideas, understanding plagiarism and citation, evaluating sources, and formatting citations in MLA style. Students are instructed to cite 4 different source types in MLA format for 50% of the test grade.

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Level 5 Research Test

This document provides a study guide for a Level 5 Research Test that is due on Monday with no exceptions. It contains 18 multiple choice questions testing key concepts for research and argumentative writing such as determining audience and purpose, generating and developing ideas, understanding plagiarism and citation, evaluating sources, and formatting citations in MLA style. Students are instructed to cite 4 different source types in MLA format for 50% of the test grade.

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DUE MONDAY! NO EXCEPTIONS!!

Name: ___________________

Date: ___________________

Level 5 Research Test


Define:

• Audience-

• Tone-

• Purpose-

1. What are four ways to generate ideas?

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2. What are the four steps of the Writing Process?

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3. What is an argumentative essay?

4. What is the difference between a specific topic and a general topic?


DUE MONDAY! NO EXCEPTIONS!!

5. What does a thesis statement do in an argumentative essay?

6. What are the five elements of an argumentative essay?

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7. What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

8. What is plagiarism and how can it be avoided?

9. What is the two-step process in citing a source?

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DUE MONDAY! NO EXCEPTIONS!!

10. What is difference between a direct quote and indirect quote?

11. What are reporting verbs and phrases? Give examples.

12. What are four rules for using reporting verbs and phrases?

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13. What are the general rules for punctuating direct quotes?

14. How do you change a direct quote to an indirect quote?


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15. What four sources can be found at a library?

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16. What are the seven steps to evaluating sources?

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17. What are the two steps to document sources?

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18. What are 5 steps to writing a good paraphrase?

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DUE MONDAY! NO EXCEPTIONS!!

For this part of the text you will find a magazine article, a newspaper article, an online
source, and a scholarly journal and put them in MLA format as it would appear on the
Works Cited page.

Use pages 308-309 in your book and

http://www.liu.edu/CWIS/cwp/library/workshop/citmla.htm

This part of the test counts for 50% of your test grade.

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