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Deck 3: Writing Essays
1
The Body of your essay should contain about:
A)20% of the words
B)40% of the words
C)70% of the words
D)90% of the words
A)20% of the words
B)40% of the words
C)70% of the words
D)90% of the words
70% of the words
2
Which of the following operational words indicates the expectation that you will clarify by providing appropriate examples?
A)Justify
B)Illustrate
C)Review
D)Describe
A)Justify
B)Illustrate
C)Review
D)Describe
Illustrate
3
Where the operational word, justify, is used, the expectation is that you will write a detailed account of something: its functions and its uses.
False
4
Use of words such as "in contrast", "however", or "similarly" can be a very effective way to:
A)integrate more than one idea in a sentence
B)explain a single idea
C)link paragraphs so that they flow logically and seamlessly
D)None of these
A)integrate more than one idea in a sentence
B)explain a single idea
C)link paragraphs so that they flow logically and seamlessly
D)None of these
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5
When deciding on an argument, you must always choose one side of a controversy and focus on the evidence in support of that position.
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6
If not provided by your instructor, the title should be:
A)a brief description of the main argument
B)a mystery - to keep your reader guessing
C)a summary of your essay - between 100-120 words
D)a summary of your essay - between 20-30 words
A)a brief description of the main argument
B)a mystery - to keep your reader guessing
C)a summary of your essay - between 100-120 words
D)a summary of your essay - between 20-30 words
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7
The conclusion of the essay is designed to integrate the material and thus verify that all the complications to the argument have been addressed.
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8
The Abstract begins the main text, introduces the essay, begins on a new page under the title of the essay, and is usually less than 10% of the total number of words.
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9
The Abstract is a short version of the introduction of the essay.
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10
The title is a brief description of the main topic or argument.
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11
Which of the following should not be included in your Conclusion?
A)A re-interpretation of data previously mentioned
B)Challenges to your argument
C)A summary of the evidence to support your argument
D)A resolution to the complications presented
A)A re-interpretation of data previously mentioned
B)Challenges to your argument
C)A summary of the evidence to support your argument
D)A resolution to the complications presented
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12
The introduction of the essay contains about 70% of the words and includes procedures, data, theories, ideas, and criticisms.
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13
An essay can be divided into six sections: Title, Abstract, Introduction, Body, Conclusion, and References.Each of these sections begins with a Level-1 heading.
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14
Another term for a thesis statement is:
A)a hypothesis
B)a conclusion
C)an Abstract
D)an argument
A)a hypothesis
B)a conclusion
C)an Abstract
D)an argument
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15
You should primarily use _______ tense when you describe studies or evidence.
A)present
B)future
C)past
D)any
A)present
B)future
C)past
D)any
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16
The problem with implying in the Introduction that the argument of the essay is an established fact is that:
A)it becomes more difficult to find references
B)there are no established facts in psychology
C)you will be limited in expressing opposing opinion
D)the rest of the essay becomes irrelevant to the reader
A)it becomes more difficult to find references
B)there are no established facts in psychology
C)you will be limited in expressing opposing opinion
D)the rest of the essay becomes irrelevant to the reader
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17
The conclusion of the essay should bring in any new ideas or data you find that would help you to strengthen your argument.
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18
What is wrong with using an argument such as "Children can learn"?
A)This argument could not be empirically tested - it is not testable
B)Someone else could not reasonably oppose this argument - it is not arguable
C)It is not true
D)This argument has not been attributed to an author or authors - it is not attributed
A)This argument could not be empirically tested - it is not testable
B)Someone else could not reasonably oppose this argument - it is not arguable
C)It is not true
D)This argument has not been attributed to an author or authors - it is not attributed
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19
In the Body of an essay, you should organise your material on the basis of:
A)ideas
B)authors
C)date of publication
D)alphabetical order
A)ideas
B)authors
C)date of publication
D)alphabetical order
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20
Your first task when given an essay topic should be to analyse the topic itself.
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21
The body of your essay should contain about __% of the words.
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22
The heading of the main text of the essay should be _______.It should begin on a new page and be a Level-1 heading.
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23
The _______ is presented as one unindented paragraph, using double-line spacing.
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24
The Abstract of an essay should provide, in fewer than _______ words, a complete, informative summary of your essay.
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25
The essay _______ should be a brief description of the main topic or argument and should not exceed 15 words.
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26
Verbs given in an essay topic - such as describe, evaluate, analyse - indicate which approach you should adopt.These are known as _______ words.
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27
Which terms should be defined in the Introduction of your essay?
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28
If you wish to use headings to distinguish between subsections within the body of an essay, you should use _______.
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29
You should use _______ tense when you refer to existing or enduring claims.
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30
The _______ of your essay is designed to integrate the material and thus verify that all the complications to your argument have been addressed.
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