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Study Questions I: Quiz II There are 25 questions. Each has a value based on difficulty (between 1-5). The test is multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and T/F (true/false). The topics relate to APA general format, in-text citations, and references. There is also a section on commas, colons...

Study Questions I: Quiz II There are 25 questions. Each has a value based on difficulty (between 1-5). The test is multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, and T/F (true/false). The topics relate to APA general format, in-text citations, and references. There is also a section on commas, colons, and semi-colons. In order to comprehend the quiz questions and methods, you will need to understand the following: Draw and label the two APA triangles. What are the basic components of an in-text citation (and in what order do they appear)? What are the basic components of a references page entry (and in what order to they appear)? What is coordination? What is subordination? What is a clause? What is a phrase? What is a main clause? What is an independent clause? What is a subordinate, or dependent, clause? What is a non-essential clause? What is an essential clause? What is a prepositional phrase? What is an introductory phrase? What is a conjunction? What is a coordinating conjunction? What is a subordinating conjunction? What does the word emphasis mean? How does a semi-colon create emphasis? What is the purpose of a semi-colon? What is the purpose of a colon? How does a coordinating conjunction create emphasis? How does an introductory phrase or clause create emphasis? How does a subordinate conjunction followed by a dependent clause create emphasis? What is a good a good thesis statement? What is parallelism and how would it appear in a thesis statement? What does the word “concise” mean? What do the letters APA stand for? Which edition of APA do we use (which number)? What do the letters DOI stand for?

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