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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mr. Gonzalez. Jeopardy. Quotes / Commas, etc. Claim Evidence Warrant. Quoting and Citing. Verb agreement/idioms. Pronouns and verbs. More Quoting. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ClaimEvidenceWarrant

Quoting and Citing More

QuotingPronouns and verbs

Verb agreement/i

dioms

Quotes/Commas,

etc.

What is a “claim?”

A 100

The thesis, driving concern, or question in an academic

paper. Remember, the claim can be complex and can take the entire essay to elucidate. That is often the purpose of an essay, to elucidate rather

than prove.A 100

A 200

What do you call the ideas you present in support of

your claim?

Evidence

A 200

What is a “warrant?”

A 300

a warrant is technically “authorization.” In this case, the warrant is your explanation for

how the evidence you have provided supports or elaborates

upon your thesis/claim.

A 300

True or False. A claim can be a question.

A 400

True. A claim can absolutely be a question.

A 400

True or false. Writing an academic paper is more about

using the proper form than your ideas.

A 500

False. There are many successful formats. Ideas are crucial to an essay’s success.

A 500

Quoting is when…

B 100

You use someone else’s exact words in your paper.

B 100

How do you properly cite a quote?

B 200

You put quotes around the exact words and include a parenthetical citation at the

end.

B 200

What is paraphrasing?

B 300

When you use another person’s ideas in your paper,

but rephrase them in your own words. You give credit to the author of the ideas by

properly citing them.

B 300

B 400

What is required to paraphrase correctly?

Rephrasing someone else’s ideas in your own words and

using a parenthetical citation. A page # is not necessarily

required.

B 400

When do you quote, rather than paraphrase?

B 500

When what you are recalling is so moving, powerful, shocking,

beautifully worded or well stated that changing it into your own words would cause it to lose its

dramatic effect.

B 500

When do you paraphrase?

C 100

Basically, any time you want to use information that is not yours and it isn’t worthy of

quoting.

C 100

Which is the more common error in writing: Not using

enough quotes, or overusing quotes when paraphrasing

would work fine.

C 200

Overusing quotes

C 200

Is this sentence properly cited?

“I went to school in my mother’s car” (Smith 11).”

C 300

No. You don’t need quotes after the parenthetical

citation. “I went to school in my mother’s car” (Smith

11).”

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

Is this sentence properly cited?

“What they carried varied by rank.” (O’Brien).

C 400

No. You don’t need punctuation inside the quotes.

“What they carried varied by rank.” (O’Brien).

C 400

Put quotation marks where needed:

He told me, the surgeon put it this way, I can fix it.

C 500

He told me, “The surgeon put it this way, ‘I can fix it.’”

C 500

Which is correct.

Who is supposed to take out the garbage?

Whom is supposed to take out the garbage?

D 100

Who is supposed to take out the garbage?

D 100

Which of the following is a singular pronoun?

IEverybodyAnyone.

She

D 200

All of them are. All indefinite pronouns are

singular.

D 200

Is this sentence correct?

Everyone went home to get their raincoats.

D 300

No. Everyone is indefinite and therefore singular.

Everyone went home to get his/her raincoat.

D 300

What is wrong with this sentence?

Lisa and Jen wanted to take her car.

D 400

It’s unclear whose car we are talking about.

D 400

Is the following a linking verb or an action verb?

Hear the roar of the jet engines.

D 500

Action

D 500

Linking or action. The passengers were waiting

for take off.

E 100

Linking.

E 100

Is this a correct sentence?

Just as Pam was putting her book bag away, a dog runs

past her.

E 200

No. There is a verb “tense shift”

Just as Pam was putting her book bag away, a dog runs past her.

E 200

Do question marks go inside our outside of quotations?

E 300

It depends.

He said, “What’s the big deal?”

Who said, “to be or not to be, that is the question”?

E 300

What is the subject and verb in the following sentence?

Through the looking glass of life gazes the thoughtful

mind.

E 400

Mind gazes…

Remember, subject and verb can appear anywhere in a

sentence.

E 400

Where do semicolons and colons go, inside or outside

quotation marks?

“Don’t leave any answers blank”; he added “That is one of the important strategies.”

.E 500

Colons and semicolons go outside.

E 500

Where do periods and commas go, inside quotation marks or

outside?

“Yes.”

“Yes”.

F 100

INSIDE. The only exception is when you have a citation. The period is

then moved to the end of the parenthetical citation.

“Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds” (Thoreau 145).

F 100

Do you differ from a person’s views, or differ with a

person’s views?

F 200

You differ with someone’s views. If it’s an idea, you

differ with it.

F 200

Are you occupied with other people or occupied by them?

F 300

Although you are with other people, you are occupied by them. You are occupied with

things you own, like your ipod.

F 300

Why is a comma used in this sentence?

To begin with, the restaurant is hard to find.

F 400

It’s an introductory phrase.

F 400

Why is a comma necessary in the following sentence?

I arrived on time, but the elevator was broken so I

missed the meeting.

F 500

Because a complete sentence, or independent clause, follows the word “but.”

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

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Final Jeopardy Question

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response

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