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What is the process of rewriting someone else's ideas in your own words called?
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Objective assessment
Summarizing
Quoting
Paraphrasing
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What is the main purpose of writing a thesis statement?
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To list supporting details
To conclude the essay
To introduce the topic of the essay
To provide a clear focus and direction for the essay
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What is the process of rewriting someone else's ideas in your own words called?
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What is the main purpose of writing a thesis statement?
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What is the process of condensing a larger passage or text into a shorter form called?
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What is the act of directly citing and using someone else's words or ideas in your own work called?
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What is the process of evaluating someone's work or performance without personal bias or subjectivity called?
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What is the term for a technique in which you present an idea or argument in a concise and memorable way?
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What is the primary purpose of using quotations in an essay or research paper?
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Which of the following is NOT true about the reaction paper?
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Which of the following is needed to make an objective assessment?
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Which of the following is needed to make an objective assessment?
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Which critical approach focuses on understanding ways gender roles are reflected
or contradicted by texts?
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Which critical approach focuses on ways texts reflect, reinforce, or challenge the
effects of class, power relations, and social roles?
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Which critical approach focuses on understanding texts by viewing texts in the
context of other texts
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Which critical approach focuses on each reader's personal reactions to a text?
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Which critical approach focuses on "objectively" evaluating the text, identifying its
underlying form. It may study, for example, a text's use of imagery, metaphor, or
symbolism?