1. Which sentence is punctuated correctly to include the nonrestrictive parenthetical element?

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My brother, a truck driver spends a great deal of time on the road.
My brother, a truck, driver spends a great deal of time on the road.
My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road.
My brother a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road.

My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road.

2. Jenna is researching butterfly migration for a school paper. She finds an article about butterflies on Wikipedia. Can she trust this as a credible source?

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Yes, because Wikipedia is a trusted encyclopedia.
No, because information on Wikipedia can be edited by anyone.
Yes, because articles on Wikipedia are thoroughly fact checked.
No, because no internet sources are credible.

No, because information on Wikipedia can be edited by anyone.

3. Which choice is the best paraphrase of this paragraph?

Brazil is the largest country in South America. With a population of 214.3 million, it is four times the size as the next largest country of Colombia. Suriname is the smallest country in South America with only 613,000 people living in it.
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The two countries of Brazil and Suriname are two countries in South America.
Suriname and Brazil are the smallest and largest countries in South America.
Brazil is the most likeable place in South America to live.
The biggest country in South America is Brazil, while the tiniest country is Suriname.

The biggest country in South America is Brazil, while the tiniest country is Suriname.

4. If you are using an exact sentence from another source in your writing, what must you include?

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Your opinion on the sentence.
Quotation marks and the name of the source.
A picture of the source.
Parenthesis and commas to set the quotation off.

Quotation marks and the name of the source.

5. You are writing a research article on how a human heart works. What would be the MOST helpful to include in your article for your readers to understand?

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A lengthy description of how the heart works that includes jargon and domain specific vocabulary.
A video of a heart rate monitor while someone runs on a treadmill.
A diagram of a heart with labels for the different parts and the direction the blood flows.
A podcast featuring a doctor talking about heart disease.

A diagram of a heart with labels for the different parts and the direction the blood flows.

6. What is the difference between primary and secondary sources?

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A primary source comes directly from a person that saw an event while a secondary source comes from a person who was not there.
A primary source is the first source you find and a secondary source is the second source you find.
A primary source must be written and a secondary source must be a recording.
There is no difference.

A primary source comes directly from a person that saw an event while a secondary source comes from a person who was not there.

8. What is a bibliography?

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An explanation of why you chose your sources.
A book about the topic you are writing about.
A video containing information about your sources.
A record or page containing information about the sources used in a text.

A record or page containing information about the sources used in a text.

10. FREE RESPONSE

In one paragraph, explain the following:
-What is plagiarism?
-Why should you avoid plagiarism in your writing?
-How can you avoid plagiarism in your writing?

Be sure to write using standard, formal English using correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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Plagiarism is the act of using another person's words or ideas without giving them proper credit. Avoiding plagiarism is essential because it reflects academic dishonesty and can lead to serious consequences. If found to have engaged in plagiarism, one may face disciplinary action such as failing a class, being suspended, or even being expelled from school. To avoid plagiarism, one should acknowledge sources by giving proper citation, add quotes when using an author's exact wording, and paraphrase the text properly. It is essential to use reputable and reliable sources and to understand that even unintentional plagiarism is unacceptable. In conclusion, avoiding plagiarism is crucial in scholarly work as it reflects academic integrity and demonstrates a deep understanding of the material being presented.