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College Writing 1 LESSON 04 INTRODUCTION | THESIS STATEMENT | OUTLINE
WASEDA Academic Solutions LESSON 03 TODAY ● review source credibility in-text citation ● introduction elements of the introductory paragraph ● thesis statement requirements ● outline structure & function LESSON 04 LESSON 04 Assignment 1
1. CRAAP TEST Match the CRAAP Test categories from the table below to the credibility questions that —-----follow. 2. Which of the following are reasons for citing? Select all that apply. 3. Which citation format are we following for our essay? a. APA b. Chicago c. MLA d. Turabian WASEDA Academic Solutions LESSON 07 LESSON 03 REVIEW 5. Match the citation type on the left to its example on the right: 1. ● Why was the source written? ● Is there bias? ● Is the source complete? ● Is the source similar to other sources? 2. ● Are claims supported by evidence? ● Is evidence cited/referenced/linked? ● Is the language accurate? ● Is the tone professional/academic? 3. ● Is the author an expert? ● What is their expertise? ● Who is the publisher? ● Who paid for any research? 4. ● Who is the target audience? ● Is the source relevant to the context of my essay? 5. ● Is the article recent? [NOTE–for some essay topics, recency of an external source might not be as important] ☐ to avoid plagiarism ☐ to show how much I know ☐ to show I have done research ☐ to make my teacher happy ☐ to point the reader to further information ☐ Each year, more people die from lightning strikes than shark attacks. ☐ Climate change is simply a natural phenomenon. ☐ More people speak English as a 2nd language than a 1st language. ☐ Of the world’s 7000+ languages, English is the most inefficient. ☐ The largest living cat, the tiger, is an endangered species. ☐ Poaching is the greatest threat to the tiger. Citation type Example narrative ● ● ... (Smith, 2021). parenthetical ● ● Smith (2021) argues ... Edison, R., & Sato, K. (2017). The group psychology —-of students.Educational Psychology, 123(4), —-56-78. http://abc.doi.org/90.1234/567 a. (Edison et al., 2017) b. (Edison & Sato, 2017) c. Edison, R, and Sato, K. (2017) d. Edison & Sato (2017) ● Currency ● Relevancy ● Authority ● Accuracy ● Purpose Yokose, K. R. (2022). English—The Accidental World Language. Pacific Rim Press According to “Small Things” (2020), ... a. author known but title is the focus b. author is unknown c. publisher is unknown (Kim et al., n.d.) maintain that ... a. multiple authors are unknown b. title is unknown c. date is unknown LESSON 04 LESSON 04 HANDOUT PG.1 4. Which of the following statements should be cited? Select all that apply. 6. Which citation on the right is correctly formatted to match the reference below. 7. Read the following reference list entry then complete the citations below. 8. What is the most likely explanation for the following citation formats? a.________________ explains that we did come close to living in a francophone world. b.Spanish, too, was a contender for the world’s lingua franca __________________.
1. CRAAP TEST Match the CRAAP Test categories from the table below to the credibility questions that —-----follow. 2. Which of the following are reasons for citing? Select all that apply. 3. Which citation format are we following for our essay? a. APA b. Chicago c. MLA d. Turabian WASEDA Academic Solutions LESSON 07 LESSON 03 REVIEW 5. Match the citation type on the left to its example on the right: 1. ● Why was the source written? ● Is there bias? ● Is the source complete? ● Is the source similar to other sources? 2. ● Are claims supported by evidence? ● Is evidence cited/referenced/linked? ● Is the language accurate? ● Is the tone professional/academic? 3. ● Is the author an expert? ● What is their expertise? ● Who is the publisher? ● Who paid for any research? 4. ● Who is the target audience? ● Is the source relevant to the context of my essay? 5. ● Is the article recent? [NOTE–for some essay topics, recency of an external source might not be as important] ☐ to avoid plagiarism ☐ to show how much I know ☐ to show I have done research ☐ to make my teacher happy ☐ to point the reader to further information ☐ Each year, more people die from lightning strikes than shark attacks. ☐ Climate change is simply a natural phenomenon. ☐ More people speak English as a 2nd language than a 1st language. ☐ Of the world’s 7000+ languages, English is the most inefficient. ☐ The largest living cat, the tiger, is an endangered species. ☐ Poaching is the greatest threat to the tiger. Citation type Example narrative ● ● ... (Smith, 2021). parenthetical ● ● Smith (2021) argues ... Edison, R., & Sato, K. (2017). The group psychology —-of students.Educational Psychology, 123(4), —-56-78. http://abc.doi.org/90.1234/567 a. (Edison et al., 2017) b. (Edison & Sato, 2017) c. Edison, R, and Sato, K. (2017) d. Edison & Sato (2017) ● Currency ● Relevancy ● Authority ● Accuracy ● Purpose Yokose, K. R. (2022). English—The Accidental World Language. Pacific Rim Press According to “Small Things” (2020), ... a. author known but title is the focus b. author is unknown c. publisher is unknown (Kim et al., n.d.) maintain that ... a. multiple authors are unknown b. title is unknown c. date is unknown