How do you use the word already in quotation marks
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If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use
single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
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Can a student be penalized for unintentional plagiarism
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Yes. Most schools will have some sort of punishment, wheather if
it is a zero on the paper, or whatnot, but unintentional plagiarism
is still plagiarism nonetheless. And from the teacher's
perspective, unintentional plagiarism looks a whole lot like
intentional plagiarism.
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Why is having empathy important as a peer reviewer
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To help you offer constructive comments rather than unintentionally hurtful ones.
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What is a benefit of peer review
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A peers paper can serve as an example of what to do and what not
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Which type of feedback is most helpful during the peer-review process
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The feedback that offers specific advice about improving the paper
Apex
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Which is a good strategy for responding to counterclaims within your argumentative research essay
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Find common ground with your opponent's point of view.
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Which excerpt from the passage is the clearest example of fluff
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such as boxed macaroni and cheese, which are yummy but really not good for you
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How can you avoid unintentional plagiarism when revising your rough draft
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By making sure you don't mix your words with the words of the source. (APEX)
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When should you paraphrase information instead of using direct quote
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when you give facts, data, and general information -apex
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What is a typical typo
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Answer:missing or repeated words :apex
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How can you use empathy to help establish common ground with your opponents viewpoint
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By thinking about and respecting the ideas of others
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Why is this considered an example of unhelpful feedback provided during the peer-review process
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It doesn’t provide any suggestions for improvement
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Which sentence uses parallel structure
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Kady would attend the event, take notes on the presentations, and present her findings to the class
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In order to address counterclaims to your argument with civility it is essential to
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Maintain an objective tone
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Which claim is the narrowest and most focused
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schools should move away from standardized testing because tests often do more harm than good
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How do you use the word already in quotation marks
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use
single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
Can a student be penalized for unintentional plagiarism
Yes. Most schools will have some sort of punishment, wheather if
it is a zero on the paper, or whatnot, but unintentional plagiarism
is still plagiarism nonetheless. And from the teacher's
perspective, unintentional plagiarism looks a whole lot like
intentional plagiarism.
Why is having empathy important as a peer reviewer
To help you offer constructive comments rather than unintentionally hurtful ones.
What is a benefit of peer review
A peers paper can serve as an example of what to do and what not
to do
Which type of feedback is most helpful during the peer-review process
The feedback that offers specific advice about improving the paper
Apex
Which is a good strategy for responding to counterclaims within your argumentative research essay
Find common ground with your opponent's point of view.
Which excerpt from the passage is the clearest example of fluff
such as boxed macaroni and cheese, which are yummy but really not good for you
How can you avoid unintentional plagiarism when revising your rough draft
By making sure you don't mix your words with the words of the source. (APEX)
When should you paraphrase information instead of using direct quote
when you give facts, data, and general information -apex
What is a typical typo
Answer:missing or repeated words :apex
How can you use empathy to help establish common ground with your opponents viewpoint
By thinking about and respecting the ideas of others
Why is this considered an example of unhelpful feedback provided during the peer-review process
It doesn’t provide any suggestions for improvement
Which sentence uses parallel structure
Kady would attend the event, take notes on the presentations, and present her findings to the class
In order to address counterclaims to your argument with civility it is essential to
Maintain an objective tone
Which claim is the narrowest and most focused
schools should move away from standardized testing because tests often do more harm than good