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AcTIvITy 4.3
continued
AcAdeMIc vocAbULAry
Creating a bibliography,
which is a list of source
materials used to prepare
a research paper or
presentation, is an important
part of a researcher’s
responsibility.
6. Look at the source of the informational text. Why do you think this source is credible?
7. Brainstorm how you could use multimedia to clarify ideas and add interest to a presentation of this information (e.g., graphics, images, music/sound).
8. Writers create a bibliography to give full credit to the sources from which
they take information. Record basic bibliographic information for the text you read in Activity 4.2 and in this activity. Note that online information may not have a publication date, in which case use the date on which you accessed the information from the Internet.
Source 1:
Word coNNecTIoNS
Etymology
The word cite comes from the Latin word meaning “to set in motion.” Cite has come to mean “to quote or refer to.”
My Notes
Author:
Title:
Source:
Date of Publication:
Source 2:
Author:
Title:
Source:
Date of Publication:
INdepeNdeNT
reAdING LINk
Read and Research
Search for an informational text that gives information about the author of the
play that you are reading independently. Take notes on the reading and then write a paragraph about whether or not you think the source is credible.
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