Q.1.
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: Write about the life of your favorite author.
Q.2.
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: What makes a good neighbor?
Q.3.
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: Write about a day in your life that was the best day ever.
Q.4.
You need to gather information from print and digital sources. What is the first thing you should do when you go to the library?
Q.5.
Which source would be considered a valuable digital source?
Q.6.
You take the following notes directly from the source. *"Albert Einstein did not fail math like everyone believes, but instead he made a low score on part of an entrance exam." Source: The Autobiography of Albert Einstein; by Edward Stevens; 1979; p. 24 How would you paraphrase this statement correctly?
Q.7.
You take the following notes directly from the source. *"Albert Einstein did not fail math like everyone believes, but instead he made a low score on part of an entrance exam." Source: The Autobiography of Albert Einstein; by Edward Stevens; 1979; p. 24 After paraphrasing this sentence and using it in your research project, do you need to give credit to the author of the source?
Q.8.
Why would you paraphrase information instead of directly quoting it in your essay or research project?
Q.9.
What is usually the first part of the source that is listed on the Works Cited page?
Q.10.
Which sources should be listed on the Works Cited page?