engl147n all correct answers week 3 quiz may 2021 20 points

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Week 3 Quiz: Annotated Bibliographies & Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation

•            Due May 23 at 11:59pm

 

•            Points 20

 

•            Questions 10

 

•            Available May 15 at 11:59pm - May 23 at 11:59pm 8 days

 

•            Time Limit 60 Minutes

 

•            Allowed Attempts 2

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Question 1

2 / 2 pts

When integrating a quotation into your argument paper, which of the following is not a correct approach:

  

Smith, however, disagrees. “It is indeed blanket decisions that will save lives until we have more information” (2020, p. 37).

 

  

Most experts do feel that holistic medication has some benefits of varying degrees; however, a few outliers hold the opinion that “all holistic medicines should be banned pending further research and approvals” (Jones, 2020, p. 297).

 

  

Martinez goes on to assert: “We should never look at just one factor when making blanket decisions about a field of medicine” (2019, p. 876).

 

  

In fact, according to Msuku (2018), “We are unaware of most of the communicable diseases that will impact humanity in the next ten years” (p. 34).

 

A is incorrect because we need to anchor our quotations to our own wording and must avoid freestanding quotations.

 

Question 2

2 / 2 pts

When paraphrasing a source in an argument paper, you should:

  

Change some of the words, use a good lead-in, and include the page number in the in-text citation.

 

  

Use a good lead-in, completely rephrase the passage into your own wording, and provide author and year in the lead-in or in-text following the paraphrase.

 

  

Use a good lead-in, completely rephrase the passage into your own wording, and use only an end reference vs. in-text citation.

 

  

Just be sure to change the wording significantly; if you do this, you do not have to introduce or cite the source.

 

If you are opting to paraphrase and not quote, you risk plagiarism if you do not completely rephrase the information significantly into your own language and include the author and year.

 

Question 3

2 / 2 pts

Which of the following is a correct use and APA in-text citation of a summary of a source?

  

Herman Bayo addresses a range of valid points in opposition to a blanket ban on holistic treatment; in fact, Bayo’s particular look at the relatively low danger of holistics as compared to mainstream medicine is even more compelling than is Smith’s (2020).

 

  

In one example, Herman Bayo looks at the number of medical errors made by one clinic in the 1990s (2020).

 

  

Herman Bayo (2020) addresses “a range of valid points in opposition to a blanket ban on holistic treatment” (Smith, 2019, p. 34).

 

  

Herman Bayo (2020) emphasizes that while some experts wish to ban all holistic treatments, many feel that this would be a hasty and unhelpful approach.

 

A summary is an overview of the entire article and is cited like a paraphrase in-text.

 

Question 4

2 / 2 pts

Which of the following is an incorrect use and APA in-text citation of a paraphrase of a source passage?

  

a. Angelico (2017) provides a number of examples like massage, proven herbal remedy, and acupuncture.

 

  

Actually, many experts seem to back these assumptions through the presentation of examples like massage, proven herbal remedy, and acupuncture (Angelico, 2017).

 

  

Angelico’s exact words are: Numerous studies have proven that muscle therapy, medicine from natural herbs, and other procedures like acupuncture are effective and are widely respected and validated (2017, p. 3).

 

  

Angelico’s points seem to back these assumptions through the presentation of examples like massage, proven herbal remedy, and acupuncture (2017).

 

Paraphrases are cited with author and year, not page, and a paraphrase is never “exact words.”

 

Question 5

2 / 2 pts

An annotated bibliography is:

  

A list of sources that includes, for each: a full and proper APA reference, followed by a written discussion of the source’s contents and relevance to your essay.

 

  

A list of sources you have found so far, all fully referenced in APA Style.

 

   

A paragraph explaining your approach to your research and your stance, followed by a list of scholarly sources you plan to utilize.

 

  

A long list of your preliminary research with footnotes indicating which sources you will find most helpful moving forward.

 

An annotated bibliography examines the most relevant sources you will likely consider and is formatted with APA referencing and a discussion of each source’s content and planned use.

 

IncorrectQuestion 6

2 / 2 pts

Which of the following is not one of the criteria when using the CRAAP test for evaluating sources?

  

Relevance: Why is this source instrumental in building your argument powerfully?

 

  

Author: This speaks to ethos, or credibility. Who is the author? Why is this author a best choice for authority?

 

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Agreement: Does this source agree with me? If not, should I avoid even reading the whole thing?

 

Purpose: Why was the work written? What are the contexts and driving forces behind the author’s work? Who is the author trying to reach and why?

 

 Relevance, Author, Purpose, and Accuracy all are evaluative focal points. However, we should not base our decision to explore a source on whether or not it agrees with us.

 

Question 7

2 / 2 pts

What does “currency” mean when evaluating sources?

  

“Currency” refers to how recently a source was published and to how current the ideas in the source are regarding the topic being addressed; we evaluate a source for currency by finding the most recent relevant source,.

 

  

. “Currency” has its roots in the concept of trading items for a fair value; in argument, therefore, it means trading ideas between our position, supporting sources, and opposing sources.

 

  

“Currency” has its roots in the concept of trading items for a fair value; in argument, therefore, it means the value of a source’s content toward our argument.

 

  

“Currency” refers to a source published any time in the last twenty years.

 

Currency means how recently a source was published, but we should not sacrifice quality for currency. For example, a blog post from yesterday will not be preferable to a scholarly article from last month.

 

Question 8

2 / 2 pts

Which of the following is better directly quoted instead of paraphrased?

  

According to Smith (2020), “Many people are shopping around for physicians these days” (p. 64).

 

  

As Reminga notes, “We should spend plenty of time researching before deciding on a family physician” (2019, p. 743).

 

  

Santera (2020) puts it best: “It costs very little, often nothing, to shop around for a physician that best meets our needs” (p. 694).

 

  

Nevertheless, it is highly unlikely you will end up with an unqualified physician. As Geoffrey Chaucer penned of the profession centuries ago and as still holds true, “The lyf so short, the craft so longe to lerne” (ca. 1370, line 1).

 

We should use direct quotations only when the exact words hold true power and when a paraphrase would not communicate the quoted words with the same feeling.

 

Question 9

2 / 2 pts

Which is the proper system for pairing the in-text citations and references you use in a single essay?

  

Your references page should include only sources actually used and cited within your essay; your reader should be able to find a source on your references page based on the information you provide within your essay when introducing and citing your source. For example, if your citation is (Smith, 2020), then the References entry for that source should begin with Smith and should be placed in alphabetical order within the list.

 

  

Your references page should include an entry for each time you use a source. For example, if you use the same article by Smith three times in your essay, then you should list that same article by Smith three times in your references page.

 

  

Your references page should include all of the sources you read and considered while planning and writing your essay, whether they are used and cited in-text in your essay itself or not.

 

  

While your references page will include all of the proper APA information about a source, the in-text citations should be much shorter and should include only the author’s name, nothing else.

 

Your references and in-text citations must match exactly, and you should list a reference only once no matter how many times you use it in your paper. Your references page will be alphabetized, and your in-text citations must include more than the author’s name.

 

Question 10

2 / 2 pts

Which of the following is an acceptable practice when using sources in a single essay?

  

You should never assume that your reader understands which source you are referring to. You must be your reader’s guide; you must use a combination of your own voice and careful, correct citation to introduce and document sources.

 

  

If your source does not have page numbers, which is sometimes the case even for scholarly articles, then you are not required to provide any information in your in-text citation beyond the author’s name and year when quoting directly from the article.

 

  

Once you have used a source in your essay, quoting or paraphrasing, it becomes common knowledge and need not be cited in-text again. For example, if you use and cite a source on page 2 of your essay, you do not need to cite it in-text when you use it again on page 4.

 

  

When quoting or paraphrasing, as long as you make it clear that you are “passing the microphone” to a source by using signal phrases and transitional phrasing to indicate that you are no longer speaking, you have met the minimum requirement for avoiding plagiarism.

 

While signaling a change of speaker is necessary, we also need full citation every time we use a source, and we must use paragraph numbers in-text for direct quotations from articles that do not have page numbers.

 

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