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people who share your interest in the topic but do not already know a great deal about it. (classmates and teachers) |
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do not use words such as: I, me, my, mine, we, and our- do not state opinion without supporting them with facts- do not use slang, informal language or contractions. |
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Title page- tells the title of the book, author's name and publisher's name and city
Copyright page- tells the year the book was published
Preface- may tell what the book is about, why it was written, and how to use it. |
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introduce the main idea of the article/paper (ours will be "explaining a general concept by means of specific examples: The purpose of this paper is to explain that Brazil is a wonderful place for culture, places of interest, and geographical setting.) |
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tells the reader the topic of a piece of writing the main points the writer will make about the topic |
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original sources that give you first hand imformation |
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contain imformation that has been gathered by someoneels |
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the word related to your topic |
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write the ideas n your own words |
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stealing another writers work as your own |
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repeat the words of a source completely |
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shortened statment of an idea in a sourse |
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Indicates something that is taken from the source |
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Comes after the material af a city or town or auther an the bottom the the page |
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Plan for your report,how you will group your imformation |
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Computer generated slides with graphics and sound affects |
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Map, of the slides you plan to use in your presentation |
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