Which of the following media products is most likely to be a subjective treatment of homelessness as an issue?
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Which of the following categories is NOT an example of how media is classified?
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Which of the following categories is NOT an example of how media is classified?
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A highly subjective media message is one that includes a great deal of the producer’s feelings, opinions, and attitudes about the topic. T/F
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Artists sometimes choose to create a mixed media work of art—a single piece of art consisting of several different mediums, such as painting, sculpture, and woodworking. An analogy—or comparable term—in the field of communications would be
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A media producer might choose to deliver a message using text, charts, and diagrams (either in print or online) rather than a radio broadcast because he or she wants viewers to have time to study and analyze the details of the message. T/F
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Which of the following statements is the most objective?
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A media product is an exact reflection of reality, made possible by modern photography. T/F
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Compared to effective interpersonal communication, mass media is more likely to rely on
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Mass media uses some of the rhetorical devices used in interpersonal communication. T/F
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Use of the Internet by “the masses” gives media producers more power to determine when and how often their audiences will view a message. T/F
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on red meat, written by a representative of the National Cattlemen’s Association.
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on the proposed construction of a coal-fired power plant on an Indian reservation in Arizona, written by a New York-based investor in energy production.
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When conducting research for an academic paper, which electronic media source could you rely on to present the most accurate information?
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When conducting research for an academic paper on air pollution, which electronic media source could you rely on to present the most accurate information?
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The media provides a forum for the expression of many different opinions and viewpoints. T/F
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The following is a complete sentence.
The broadcast was edited in such a way that it was inaccurate. T/F
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What should be done to correct this sentence?
The producers of the nightly news program are biased in favor of the mayoral candidate because they give him more coverage than his opponent.
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The following is a complete sentence.
Because the newscast was biased. T/F
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Investor Daily Investor Weekly/ would probably provide more objective coverage of an economic crisis than the Wall Street Journal T/F
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Fitness magazine Fitness Magazine/ would probably provide more objective coverage of a new dietary supplement than the New England Journal of Medicine T/F
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How was the media most influential in ending the Vietnam War?
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This widely-publicized image of Hillary Clinton could be used to persuade the public of which idea?
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Which of the following may reveal that a media source is biased, or has a certain purpose or agenda when delivering a story?
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The meaning of a message can be lost or changed when it is translated from one language to another. T/F
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Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, helped to catalyze the____________and helped to end ________________.
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Tone can reveal media bias. T/F
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This image of soldiers toppling a statue of Saddam Hussein could persuade the public of which idea?
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A primary source is usually more reliable than a secondary source. T/F
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A blog written in the first-person about the blogger’s experience on Wall Street is an example of a primary source. T/F
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More primary sources were available to the general public during the time of Harriet Beecher Stowe. T/F
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Select the best Conclusion for the syllogism.

Premise A—A president serves the nation in four-year terms.
Premise B—Barack Obama is the President of the United States.
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Directions: Use your knowledge of fallacies to answer the question.

During the time of the 2008 presidential debates, Sarah Palin, Republican candidate for vice president, claimed that her Democratic opponent, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, perceived the U.S. "as being so imperfect... he is palling around with terrorists who would target their own country." Palin's claim aimed to link Obama with a man who is the co-founder of the Weather Underground, a 1960's-era anti-war organization that is considered a domestic terrorist group. Bill Ayers, the man who co-founded the now defunct organization, is currently a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Ayers served on a board with Obama and held a fundraiser for him in 1995. Most sources deny that the Obama and Ayers are presently in contact.

What type of fallacy did Palin employ in this quote?
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When conducting an interview, you should pose "yes" or "no" questions. T/F
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In writing a research paper, what type of punctuation must you use when including words spoken by a source during an interview?
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The sentence, "The mattress at the hotel was a concrete slab," is an understatement. T/F
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What can you deduce from the following premises?

Premise A—You are sitting next to your friend in a movie theatre.
Premise B—You are watching a scary movie.
Premise C— Your friend suddenly grabs your arm and clings to you.
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You are an avid bicyclist and see the need for more bike racks in your city. The most appropriate course of action you should take to make an argument for this change is to write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. T/F
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"The spotted yellow frog is severely endangered by "slash and burn" logging in the Amazon rainforest," is an effective thesis statement. T/F
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When conducting an interview, you should maintain an unbiased stance. T/F
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The sentence, "She was so overwhelmed by the problem, it felt like she was carrying a ton of bricks," is an understatement. T/F
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Your thesis statement is, "Advertisements aimed at a teen, female audience misrepresent a healthy body image by featuring young female models who are underweight." Which of the following would be most effective to use as supporting evidence?
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In a debate, the conclusion is the last statement delivered by the opposing sides. T/F
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In the 2008 Presidential Debates, Republican candidate John McCain said, "Oil drilling offshore now is vital so we can bridge the gap between imported oil … and it will reduce the price of a barrel of oil. … We've got to drill offshore and do it now."

The government estimates that offshore drilling would not impact domestic oil prices or production until the year 2030, and that the impact would be minimal. Given this information, what tactic does McCain use in this quote?
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You are writing a speech to deliver to a group of architects and your purpose is to convince them to design environmentally sustainable structures. Which of the following items would you use to persuade your audience of your argument?
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"Native plants are being endangered by newly introduced, dominant species," is an effective thesis statement. T/F
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In a debate, the affirmative side argues against the resolution. T/F
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Your thesis statement is, "Psychotherapy is the most effective form of treatment for women who have suffered domestic violence because it enables them to live productive lives." Which of the following would be most effective to use as supporting evidence?
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The conclusion of this syllogism is correct:
Premise A—All women support the idea of a female president.
Premise B—Hillary Clinton is a woman.
Conclusion—Hillary Clinton supports the idea of a female president. T/F
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You are a reporter who is conducting interviews for a newspaper article that discusses how doctors are potentially influenced by the pharmaceutical industry. Which of the following sources would be the least likely to provide you with credible, unbiased information?
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In a debate, the affirmative side must deliver a rejoinder, or burden of proof. T/F
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The sentence, "His room was such a mess, it looked like a bomb had exploded inside of it," is an example of a paradox. T/F
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The statement, "As senator, she'd only care about women's issues because of her background in the women's rights movement" is an example of straw man. T/F
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What is the implicit message of the following passage?

Jacob took an after-school job walking the dogs in his neighborhood for $7 per hour. He has another job on the weekends, working at a car wash down the street. Sometimes, he works for his father, cleaning the house or organizing paperwork. Jacob's father allows him to keep his jobs only if he maintains a high grade point average. Fortunately, Jacob makes good grades. Jacob is saving up to buy a bicycle. Currently, he gets up early to walk to school. It's a long walk, but he consistently arrives before the first bell.
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Imagine that you are arguing for the affirmative side in a debate about free school lunch programs. During the debate, the appropriate time to present evidence that supports your argument is in your refutation. T/F
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Your thesis statement is, “Vitamin D supplementation in pill form is the most effective, natural treatment for depression when combined with brief (ten minute), daily exposure to the sun.” Which of the following would be most effective to use as source for supporting evidence?
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Imagine that you are arguing for the affirmative side in a debate about free school lunch programs. Because you are arguing for the affirmative side, you are for free school lunch programs. T/F
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What is idea is being inferred about Thea in the following passage?

Thea spilled her glass of water on her textbooks and knocked her computer onto the ground. Later, she accidentally dropped a bowl of cereal onto the floor, which the dog gratefully licked up. Walking to school, Thea collided with a low tree branch because she was reading as she walked.
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You are writing a speech to deliver to a group of homeowners who want to remodel their kitchens. Your purpose is to convince them to buy energy-efficient appliances (such as a refrigerator and dishwasher) for their remodeled kitchens. Which of the following items would you use to persuade your audience of your argument?
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An egocentric view of the economy considers business and trade in America and throughout the world. T/F
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The syllogism appeals to a person's logical reasoning. T/F
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Directions: Read the following excerpt from the 1960 presidential debate between Nixon and Kennedy. Use your knowledge of fallacies to answer the question.

MR. VON FREMD [Moderator]: Mr. Vice President, a two-part question concerning the offshore islands in the Formosa Straits. If you were president and the Chinese Communists tomorrow began an invasion of Quemoy and Matsu, would you launch the uh - United States into a war by sending the Seventh Fleet and other military forces to resist this aggression; and secondly, if the uh - regular conventional forces failed to halt such uh - such an invasion, would you authorize the use of nuclear weapons?

MR. NIXON: Mr. Von Fremd, it would be completely irresponsible for a candidate for the presidency, or for a president himself, to indicate the course of action and the weapons he would use in the event of such an attack. I will say this: in the event that such an attack occurred and in the event the attack was a prelude to an attack on Formosa - which would be the indication today because the Chinese Communists say over and over again that their objective is not the offshore islands, that they consider them only steppingstones to taking Formosa - in the event that their attack then were a prelude to an attack on Formosa, there isn't any question but that the United States would then again, as in the case of Berlin, honor our treaty obligations and stand by our ally of Formosa. But to indicate in advance how we would respond, to indicate the nature of this response would be incorrect; it would certainly be inappropriate; it would not be in the best interests of the United States. I will only say this, however, in addition: to do what Senator Kennedy has suggested - to suggest that we will surrender these islands or force our Chinese Nationalist allies to surrender them in advance - is not something that would lead to peace; it is something that would lead, in my opinion, to war. This is the history of dealing with dictators. This is something that Senator Kennedy and all Americans must know. We tried this with Hitler. It didn't work. [...]

What type of fallacy most accurately describes Nixon's overall response to the moderator's question?
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What is the best technique to use when rewriting the following sentence to make it more credible and clear to the reader? "There are too many people in poverty throughout the nation and the world, and the numbers of people in poverty are increasing by a lot."
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What is the implicit message of the following passage?

Chrissy missed her flight to Bermuda because she didn't make it to the airport on time. When friends schedule plans with Chrissy, they usually tell her to meet them a half hour before they actually plan to arrive. They do this, unbeknownst to Chrissy, because they have been left waiting for her so many times before.
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You are an avid bicyclist and see the need for more bike racks in your city. The most appropriate course of action you should take to make an argument for this change is to write a letter to your state senator. T/F
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When using the MLA style to format your list of citations, you should arrange the list in alphabetical order according to ___________.
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The sentence, "I was so hungry, I could eat a horse!" is an example of overstatement. T/F
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The sentence, “After running the marathon, Julie felt like her legs were going to turn into rubber,” is an example of overstatement. T/F
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Directions: Complete the sentence with the pair of correct words.

In a _______________ debate format, an audience of ________ directly asks the candidates questions. Candidates may also move around the stage in order to interact and connect with the audience.
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The sentence, "The grave's a fine and private place,…” from Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress," is an example of overstatement. T/F
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When delivering the rebuttal in a debate, you refute the argument of your opponent. T/F
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You are writing a speech to deliver to a group of health care professionals. Your purpose is to convince them that they should encourage their patients to prevent disease before it starts. Which of the following items would you use to persuade your audience of your argument?
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What can you deduce from the following premises?

Premise A—The dog drank water and ate dinner one hour ago.
Premise B—The dog is whining at the door.
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What is the implicit message of the following passage?

After graduating from college, Carly traveled throughout Europe for two years. After returning to the United States for several months, she was eager to travel again. She found a job as a teacher in South Korea and worked there for four years. Afterward, she was hired by the United Nations to work as a translator, and traveled to many foreign countries in her work. Many years later, Carly felt compelled to take an independent trip that would be different from all of her other travels. Thus, she decided to hike the Appalachian Trail.
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When using a graphic organizer to organize your research, you can summarize long source material for the purpose of taking notes. T/F
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"How to learn a foreign language" is an effective, focused research topic. T/F
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The conclusion of this syllogism is correct:
Premise A—All dogs prefer ground beef to ground chicken.
Premise B—Labradors and Pit Bulls are dogs.
Conclusion— Labradors and Pit Bulls are dogs prefer ground beef to ground chicken. T/F
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"Women and poetry in America" is an effective, focused research topic. T/F
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"Aspen trees that grow in the American Southwest are being endangered by a decade-long drought" is an example of an effective thesis statement. T/F
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Mass media uses some of the rhetorical devices used in interpersonal communication. T/F
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Compared to effective interpersonal communication, mass media is more likely to rely on
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Which of the following media products is most likely to be a subjective treatment of homelessness as an issue?
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Which of the following categories is NOT an example of how media is classified?
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Investor Daily Investor Weekly/ would probably provide more objective coverage of an economic crisis than the Wall Street Journal www.wsj.com T/F
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on red meat, written by a representative of the National Cattlemen’s Association.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, helped to catalyze the____________and helped to end ________________.
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All messages presented by the media are factual. T/F
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on the proposed construction of a coal-fired power plant on an Indian reservation in Arizona, written by a New York-based investor in energy production.
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All types of media are designed to appeal to the same or similar audiences. T/F
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A speaker’s tone can indicate his or her bias on a subject. T/F
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The tone of a news story on a house fire that engulfed a family’s home would probably be___________.
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Which of the following statements is the most objective?
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The meaning of a message is always identical when translated from one language to another. T/F
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A women’s health magazine would likely provide more objective coverage of a newly discovered anti-aging vitamin than a major national newspaper. T/F
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More primary sources are available to the general public today than during the Vietnam War. T/F
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The New York Times New York Times would probably provide more objective coverage of endangered polar bears in the Arctic than Sierra Club Magazine http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/ T/F
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How was the media most influential in ending the Vietnam War?
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When conducting research for an academic paper on air pollution, which electronic media source could you rely on to present the most accurate information?
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A media product is an exact reflection of reality, made possible by modern photography. T/F
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Countries outside of the United States commonly use English as their secondary language. T/F
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The media’s use of synecdoche can lead to misinterpretation by the public. T/F
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When conducting research for an academic paper, which electronic media source could you rely on to present the most accurate information?
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The following is a complete sentence.
Unless the facts were presented accurately by the reporter. T/F
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The following is a complete sentence.
Watch the news tonight! T/F
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The media’s use of synecdoche can misrepresent the issue or subject being covered. T/F
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A blog post on the subject of the economy that cites statistics published in the Wall Street Journal is an example of a primary source. T/F
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This image of soldiers toppling a statue of Saddam Hussein could persuade the public of which idea?
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This widely-publicized image of Hillary Clinton could be used to persuade the public of which idea?
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The messages presented by major national newspapers are no different from the messages presented by popular news radio programs. T/F
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The media is influential in creating U.S. history. T/F
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Artists sometimes choose to create a mixed media work of art—a single piece of art consisting of several different mediums, such as painting, sculpture, and woodworking. An analogy—or comparable term—in the field of communications would be
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A primary source and a secondary source are equally reliable. T/F
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The media influences the public’s opinion of political officials. T/F
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What should be done to correct this sentence?
The magazine used an unflattering photo of the politician portraying her in a negative way.
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The following newspaper headline is ambiguous. “Criminal gets nine months in violin case.” T/F
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Identify the propaganda among the factual statements.
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The following statement is an example of propaganda. “Maytag washing machines will keep your clothes looking like new for years to come.” T/F
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What is the primary purpose of journalistic satire?
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A lead can be found in the final paragraph of an article. T/F
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A headline appears in large print and is intended to grab the reader’s attention. T/F
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The order in which you present supporting evidence in your analytical essay is unimportant. T/F
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The following news headline is ambiguous. “Man rescues rare species of bird from his chimney.” T/F
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In which part of a newspaper would the most important, relevant, news appear?
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Which of the following is an example of propaganda about the sneakers Air Jordans?
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You should focus an analytical essay around a _____________.
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Print media is being replaced by ____________.
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Consider the rhetoric and style used in the following sentence. Remember that publications use rhetoric and style to achieve a specific effect. In which magazine would you most likely find the following sentence? “This season, power up with protein-packed snacks that will help you slim down and boost your energy.”
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In the following sentence, the word “extremely” is used to show cause and effect. “The student was extremely confused by her classmate’s garbled explanation of the math problem.” T/F
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The purpose of using words like “extremely” or “very” is to ___________.
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What is the most likely effect of technological developments on print media?
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The purpose of a “lead” in a newspaper story is to spark the reader’s interest. T/F
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The sentence, “Here are two excellent examples of students with a single teacher who went to school for English in New Hampshire” is ambiguous. T/F
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Journalists use the “inverted pyramid” structure when writing news articles for the primary purpose of ensuring that the first paragraph is the largest and longest. T/F
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Journalists use the “inverted pyramid” structure when writing news articles for the primary purpose of ensuring that the first paragraph is the largest and longest.
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Identify the factual statement among the propaganda.
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Predict the influence of new technological developments on print media.
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This feature of a newspaper or magazine article explains to readers why the story is newsworthy.
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On what subject would a news “profile” focus?
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The newspaper The Onion is an example of _____________.
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The words, “both, whereas, however, and likewise,” are examples of ____________.
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Consider the rhetoric and style used in the following sentence. Remember that publications use rhetoric and style to achieve a specific effect. In which publication would you most likely find the following sentence? “Wall Street closed 100 points higher than expected yesterday, with stockbrokers celebrating in an era of economic hardship and sour moods.”
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Which word in the following sentence exemplifies nuance? “The driver was discombobulated after drinking at the bar and collided with a telephone pole.”
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Why are satirical news pieces sometimes mistaken for “real” news?
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Identify the propaganda among the factual statements.
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Consider symbiotic relationships in the media. Which magazine would be most likely to publish an article on how to cope with the chicken pox?
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Consider the rhetoric and style used in the following sentence. Remember that publications use rhetoric and style to achieve a specific effect. In which magazine would you most likely find the following sentence? “Get the gear you need for your next rugged trek through the wilderness. Read our ultimate guide to the best gear, from high-tech gadgets to GORP.”
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Which of the following is an example of propaganda about the fast food chain McDonald’s?
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The purpose of using words like “consequently” or “because” is to________
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Which word or phrase in the following sentence exemplifies nuance? “As she told me her plan to move to California and become a movie star, I could see a twinkle in her eye.”
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Which of the following could be a “big question” for a 10- to 12-page multi-source research paper?
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On a website you find the text of George Orwell’s novel 1984 and comments by scholars about 1984. The scholar’s comments are considered primary sources because they are available right there with the text. T/F
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Which of the following is the best source for finding the titles of appropriate magazine and journal articles for a research paper?
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Which of the following is a reliable source of information for a research paper about President John Adams?
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Which of the following topics is suitable for a 10- to 12-page research paper?
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As long as I can compile a long list of books and journal articles for my bibliography, it does not matter if they are not available in local libraries. T/F
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Which of the following is NOT a reliable source of information for a research paper about the movie Schindler’s List (1993)?
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Which of the following is NOT a reliable source of information for a research paper about the Wright Brothers?
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On a website you find the text of a scholarly article about the Great Depression and authentic photographs from the Great Depression. The photographs are considered primary sources because they were probably taken at that time period. T/F
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Which of the following could be a “big question” for a 10- to 12-page multi-source research paper?
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Which of the following is a NOT reliable source of information for a research paper about American writers of the 1920’s?
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The difference between a primary source and a secondary source is that a primary source is an original text or document. T/F
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Which of the following is the best source for finding the titles of books readily available to you for a research paper?
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The difference between a primary source and a secondary source is that a secondary source is an original text or document. T/F
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In correct MLA format, _____.
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Before starting to write a research paper, which of the following is the most important thing for a writer to do?
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In correct MLA format, the margins of a research paper should be _____.
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When a writer finishes a portion of a paper, he or she may not go back and change anything until the formal revising stage. T/F
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In an English class, you can choose whether you want to use MLA style or APA style for your research paper. T/F
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In correct MLA format, a cover page is _____.
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Writing a research paper is a recursive process. Writers can always stop writing and look for more facts if they are needed. T/F
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In a research paper, one purpose of the introductory paragraph is to create a strong first impression. T/F
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The style that is standard for research papers in English is APA style. T/F
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When you revise a research report, _____.
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Select the best way to improve it.

Did you get what the dude who wrote that quotation is saying?
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Which of the following statements about revising a research paper is true?
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Which of the following statements about the content of a research paper is true?
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Select the best way to improve it.

The reviews were published no one saw them, they were still asleep.
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The purpose of a research paper is to _____.
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Which of the following do effective writers use to improve the coherence of their research papers?
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Which of the following best describes the problem in it?

Because the characters in the novel met untimely ends, one by drowning, one by gunfire, and one was poisoned.
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Which of the following best describes it?

The reviews were published no one saw them, they were still asleep.
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When you revise a research report, which of the following could give you a clue that there is problem with unity?
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Which of the following best describes it?

Did you get what the dude who wrote that quotation is saying?
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Which of the following best describes it?

If people think about it, they might understand that Josef Stalin had the Soviet Union’s interests at heart more than he had the interest of the allies at heart.
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The sentence below could be from a research report. Select the best way to improve it.

If people think about it, they might understand that Josef Stalin had the Soviet Union’s interests at heart more than he had the interest of the allies at heart.
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Which of the following is not a primary source?
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Which of the following subjects would you be least likely to discuss via The National Issues Forum (NIF)?
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Select the best Conclusion for the syllogism.

Premise A—A president serves the nation in four-year terms.
Premise B—Barack Obama is the President of the United States.
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Which technique should you use to convey the essential meaning of a long quotation?
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Which of the following categories is NOT an example of how media is classified?
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Select the best Conclusion for the syllogism.

Premise A—Vegetables are healthy.
Premise B—Spinach is a vegetable.
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Select the best Conclusion for the syllogism.

Premise A—Eating a healthy diet can lower your blood pressure.
Premise B—Vegetables are part of a healthy diet.
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After conducting an interview with a primary source, which piece of evidence would be most effective in supporting your thesis, or answering your essential question?
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Your thesis statement is, "Psychotherapy is the most effective form of treatment for women who have suffered domestic violence because it enables them to live productive lives." Which of the following would be most effective to use as supporting evidence?
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You have chosen to write a research paper on classical Spanish guitar music. Which of the following primary sources should you include in your paper?
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You have chosen to write a research paper on human genetics. Which of the following primary sources should you include in your paper?
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Which fact would be an effective contribution to a discussion among consumers about conserving water?
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What can you deduce from the following premises?

Premise A—Your school is hosting a dance in the gymnasium.
Premise B—The disc jockey changes the music and the lights dim.
Premise C— Couples flock to the dance floor while many students step aside or get a snack at the concession stand.
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Imagine that you are debating against introducing a new school rule that would prohibit students from using the Internet during school hours. Your opponent has just argued that the majority of classrooms do not have Internet access, anyway. Now, it is your turn to respond. Which of the following statements would be the most effective response?
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Your thesis statement is, "Advertisements aimed at a teen, female audience misrepresent a healthy body image by featuring young female models who are underweight." Which of the following would be most effective to use as supporting evidence?
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What can you deduce from the following premises?

Premise A—You are sitting next to your friend in a movie theatre.
Premise B—You are watching a scary movie.
Premise C— Your friend suddenly grabs your arm and clings to you.
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Artists sometimes choose to create a mixed media work of art—a single piece of art consisting of several different mediums, such as painting, sculpture, and woodworking. An analogy—or comparable term—in the field of communications would be
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Which of the following is NOT a primary source?
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Which of the following is a primary source?
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You are composing a speech to deliver to your local neighborhood association on the benefits of recycling. Your purpose is to convince the neighborhood association to vote in favor of curbside recycling. Which of the following items would be most effective in persuading your audience of your argument?
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You are composing a speech to deliver to an audience of business owners. Your purpose is to convince them that they should advertise their business in your newspaper. Which of the following items would be most effective in persuading your audience of your argument?
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Which idea would be an effective contribution to a discussion among business professionals about how to manage time wisely?
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You are writing a research paper on increasing rates of asthma in children living in New York City. Which source would be the most credible and relevant source to cite in your paper?
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on the proposed construction of a coal-fired power plant on an Indian reservation in Arizona, written by a New York-based investor in energy production.
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Which idea would be an effective contribution to a discussion among business professionals about how to manage time wisely?
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Which of the following subjects would you likely discuss via The National Issues Forum (NIF)?
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What is the implicit message of the following passage?

After graduating from college, Carly traveled throughout Europe for two years. After returning to the United States for several months, she was eager to travel again. She found a job as a teacher in South Korea and worked there for four years. Afterward, she was hired by the United Nations to work as a translator, and traveled to many foreign countries in her work. Many years later, Carly felt compelled to take an independent trip that would be different from all of her other travels. Thus, she decided to hike the Appalachian Trail.
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You would like to include the information from a book in your research, but the quotation that you would like to use is nearly a full page long. You can't use the entire quotation because it is too long and includes superfluous information. Which technique should you use to convey the essential meaning of a long quotation?
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You are writing a research paper on the environmental impacts of carbon emissions from automobiles on air quality in the city of Chicago. Which source would be the most credible and relevant source to cite in your paper?
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Select the purpose, or message, that would most likely be presented by the following media source. Consider the potential bias of the media source.

A magazine article on red meat, written by a representative of the National Cattlemen’s Association.
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Which fact would be an effective contribution to a discussion among consumers about conserving water?
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You are composing a speech to deliver to a group of high school students. Your purpose is to convince them to participate in an after-school program in which they would mentor and tutor middle school students. Which of the following items would be most effective in persuading your audience to participate in such a program?
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To be prepared to complete the common application form, as well as any job application, the student:
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The lack of a greeting line or a complimentary closing such as “Sincerely” can make an email seem bossy and demanding. T/F
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The organization structure of the memo includes:
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In the job interview, applicants should (choose the response that is incorrect):
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When writing a memo, the writer should (choose the one that doe not apply):
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Once you compile a personal inventory for a job hunt, you have no need to update it for the rest of your life T/F
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When you are writing your cover letter, you should:
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When preparing to write a cover letter, you should:
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When you write a cover letter for a résumé, the purpose of the letter is to:
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The purpose of a memo, or memorandum is to (choose the one that does not apply):
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The heading of a memo does not need to have the sender’s name because everyone will know who sent it. T/F
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The Common Application:
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A résumé should usually be no longer than a single page. T/F
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When writing a business or academic email, include:
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In a business email, it is important to get right to the point; there is no need for a greeting line such as “Dear Ms. Lin.” T/F
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When you go to an employment interview, you can expect:
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When writing a business or academic email, it is appropriate to::
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When you give contact information about yourself in a résumé, it is appropriate to give an email address such as grumpy1234@email.com that tells the employer something fun about the real you. T/F
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You are responding to an ad for a Lifeguard at Ourtown Pool. The topic, task and audience for your letter are:
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The Common Application form can:
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All email that is written and stored on company computers is the property of the company, not the individual employee. T/F
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Using letterhead for a business letter make it unnecessary to type the recipient’s address on the letter. T/F
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Which one of the following is not asked on the common application form?
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The writer of a persuasive fund raising letter should always take the trouble to express ideas carefully and cogently. T/F
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The Common Application form:
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Keyword searches are only used in browsers to find documents on the Web. T/F
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The word Re: in the heading of a memorandum is sometimes used:
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Which of the following statements about outlines is not true?
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Which of the following is NOT a reliable source of information for a research paper about the movie Schindler’s List (1993)?
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Before starting to write a research paper, which of the following is the most important thing for a writer to do?
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Which of the following topics is suitable for a 6- to 10-page research paper?
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Which of the following could be a “big question” for a 6- to 10-page multi-source research paper?
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Which of the following is NOT a reliable source of information for a research paper about the Wright Brothers?
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Which of the following is the best source for finding the titles of appropriate magazine and journal articles for a research paper?
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On a website you find the text of George Orwell’s novel 1984 and comments by scholars about 1984. The scholar’s comments are considered primary sources because they are available right there with the text. T/F
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Which part of a printed book is the first place to look in order to get an overview of what the book contains?
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Which of the following is the best source for finding the titles of books readily available to you for a research paper?
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When reading over your notes to synthesize ideas, what should you NOT do if you find information that one other source disproves?
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When you have finished your research and realize that your thesis statement is too broad, your best course of action is to _____.
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How can a writing conference or peer feedback help you reevaluate your research topic?
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Which part of a printed book is the best place to look to find additional books and materials about the topic?
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When you have finished your research and realize that you cannot find information about one part of your topic, your best course of action is to _____.
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When a writer finishes a portion of a paper, he or she may not go back and change anything until the formal revising stage. T/F
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Which part of a printed book is the best place to look in order to discover if the book has any information at all about the school a movie director attended?
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What is the connection between your “big question” and your thesis statement when you are planning a research paper?
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Which of the following should happen if you discover that insufficient information about your research topic is available?
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about the thesis statement of a research paper?
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Which of the following topics is suitable for a 6- to 10- page research paper?
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Which of the following is a reliable source of information for a research paper about President John Adams?
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As long as I can compile a long list of books and journal articles for my bibliography, it does not matter if they are not available in local libraries. T/F
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When you prepare an outline for a research paper, it is important that the outline be as perfectly prepared and presented as possible. T/F
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Which of the following statements about the secondary sources you found for your research report is true?
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The style that is standard for research papers in English is ____ style.
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The difference between a primary source and a secondary source is that a secondary source is an original text or document. T/F
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A working outline can continue to evolve as you work on your research paper. T/F
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The difference between a primary source and a secondary source is that a primary source is an original text or document. T/F
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Writing a research paper is a recursive process. Writers can always stop writing and look for more facts if they are needed. T/F
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On a website you find the text of a scholarly article about the Great Depression and contemporary photographs from the Great Depression. The photographs are considered primary sources because they were probably taken at that time period. T/F
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When I compile the list of books and journal articles for my bibliography, I need to know if these materials are available in my school or local library. T/F