Question 1.1. Free-writing can be an effective way to generate ideas and organize thoughts.
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Question 2. 2. The introduction should let your readers know what to expect from your essay.
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Question 3. 3. You should use your conclusion to summarize your main points and show how they support your main argument. (Points : 1) |
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Question 4. 4. Including a "hook" in your introduction will help grab your readers' attention.
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Question 5. 5. A valid argument requires logic.
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Question 6. 6. Your conclusion should summarize your argument.
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Question 7. 7. The "Straw Man" fallacy is the result of an oversimplified counterargument which results in a weak rebuttal.
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Question 8. 8. Refer to Appendix B in the textbook. Which reference is cited on page four, paragraph one of the second sample student research paper, "Internet and Distance Education Delivery Models"?
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Bach, S., Haynes, P., & Lewis Smith, J. (2006). Online learning and teaching in higher education [ebrary Reader version]. Retrieved from https://site.ebrary.com/lib/ashford/Doc?id=10197006
Caplow, J. (2006). Where do I put my course materials? Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 7(2), 165-173. doi: EJ875031
Picciano, A. G. (2001). Distance learning: Making connections across virtual space and time. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Watson, J. (2010). Blended learning: The convergence of online and face to face education. Promising practice in online learning. Retrieved from https://www.inacol.org |
Question 9. 9. The introduction belongs at the end of your essay.
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Question 10. 10. An argument must contain:
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one or more claims
relevant well-analyzed evidence
logical interpretation
all of the above |