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ENGL 147N Week 3 Quiz Annotated Bibliographies & Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation

$20.00
Contributor
Martha Nussbaum
Category
English
Course
ENGL 147N Advanced English Composition
Institute
Chamberlain
Pages
10

Week 3 Quiz: Annotated Bibliographies & Summary, Paraphrase, and Quotation Due Sep 18 at 11:59pmPoints 20Questions 10 Available Sep 10 at 11:59pm - Sep 18 at 11:59pmTime Limit 60 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Lesson Instructions Take the quiz for this week. Time Limit: 1 hour Attempts: 2 (Your highest score will be taken as the grade.) Be very careful to review your answers before saving each to your satisfaction. Remember to submit your quiz when you are finished. Grading This quiz will be automatically graded in Canvas. Course Outcomes (CO): 2, 3 Due Date: By 11:59 p.m. MT on Sunday This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded. Attempt History  Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 18 out of 20 Submitted Sep 18 at 9:49am This attempt took 7 minutes. D is incorrect because we need to anchor our quotations to our own wording and must avoid freestanding quotations. Smith, however, disagrees. “It is indeed blanket decisions that will save lives until we have more information” (2020, p. 37). 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). 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). 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). When integrating a quotation into your argument paper, which of the following is not a correct approach: 2 / 2 pts Question 1  Top Question 2 2 / 2 pts When paraphrasing a source in an argument paper, you should: 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. Change some of the words, use a good lead-in, and include the page number in

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