1. When revising you should avoid making large-scale changes in your rough draft.
True
False
Question 2. 2. You should always attribute ideas to the original author.
True
False
Question 3. 3. Fabrication is:
Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic exercise (e.g., test, essay, etc.)
Intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise.
Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another student commit a violation of academic integrity.
Representing the words or ideas of another as one's own in any academic exercise, including draft assignments that are submitted and graded as a part of the curriculum.
Question 4. 4. Facilitation of academic dishonesty is:
Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic exercise (e.g., test, essay, etc.)
Intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise.
Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another student commit a violation of academic integrity.
Representing the words or ideas of another as one's own in any academic exercise, including draft assignments that are submitted and graded as a part of the curriculum.
Question 5. 5. It can be helpful to have an outside reader assess your rough draft.
True
False
Question 6. 6. You should leave room for your ideas to change and grow between drafts.
True
False
Question 7. 7. Editing involves _______.
correcting tone, spelling and grammar errors
adding illustrations
reorganizing your essay
deleting your conclusion
Question 8. 8. If it is determined that a student is found responsible for violating the Academic Dishonesty policy and a singular violation is egregious, or there are multiple instances of academic dishonesty violations, the student issue will be referred to the Student Affairs department to review for the possibility of sanctioning up to and including removal from the University.
True
False
Question 9. 9. Which of the following techniques are described as advanced reading goals?
Read to understand nuances and to assess views, to locate gaps in the conversation, to find places to comment and respond.
Read to understand a position that is different from one's own.
Read actively-take notes, ask questions, make connections, paraphrase key points.
All of the above
Question 10. 10. Why do writers make revisions?
to clarify things
to develop things
to elaborate upon things
all of the above