Research Vocabulary
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- Q1How the author feels about the subjectAuthor's Perspective30s
- Q2Similar to a thesis! An important part of an argument.Claim30s
- Q3Putting information in your own wordsparaphrase30s
- Q4Claiming someone's ideas as your own.plagiarism30s
- Q5Directly stating from a sourceQuotations30s
- Q6Information that you can trustReliable Source30s
- Q7To briefly restate a large amount of information: main idea and only important detailsSummarize30s
- Q8a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay or research paper. It is supported and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence.Thesis statement30s
- Q9points reader to the source of specific information in a research paper (Phillips 45)In-text citations30s
- Q10A list of sources used in research paper that match the in-text citationsWorks Cited30s
- Q11The other side of the argument. The side that disagrees with the speakers or writers argument.counterclaim30s
- Q12Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.Bias30s