ANT 101 Week 1 Quiz Incorporating Sources
Download 1. Throughout the nineteenth century, stereotyping of work by sex had restricted women's employment (Woloch, 2002). This is an example of 2. “Tennessee native Jessie Lyric Harrell, 11, grew up designing clothes. But last month in New York City, Jessie got to show off her most delicious design yet. It was a dress made of chocolate!” (Swales, 2012, p. 19). Which of the following is a BAD example of a paraphrase for the above excerpt? 3. "In most situations, the first-born male has priority to inherit the chieftainship (primogeniture)" (Nowak & Laird, 2010, p. 177). Suppose you write the following in a post/paper: In most cases, the first-born male has priority to inherit the chieftainship (Nowak & Laird, 2010). You have changed one word and left out one word. Is this acceptable? 4. “Tennessee native Jessie Lyric Harrell, 11, grew up designing clothes. But last month in New York City, Jessie got to show off her most delicious design yet. It was a dress made of chocolate!” (Swales, 2012, p. 19). Which of the following is the best way to quote the above excerpt in a paragraph? 5. It is okay to use as many direct quotations as you want in a post/paper, as long as you properly acknowledge them. 6. Which is wrong way to use quotations? 7. Which of the following choices is the correct reference entry for books? 8. "In Tikopia, when the paramount chief dies, there is an election among the lesser chiefs to replace him" (Nowak & Laird, 2010, p. 177). Suppose you write the following in your post or paper: When a Tikopian chief who rules over other chiefs dies, the chiefs beneath him hold an election to decide who will be his successor. This is information you learned from a book. Do you still need to include a citation even though it is not a direct quotation? 9. Which one of these is not the best way to provide in-text citation? 10. What is the error in this sentence?