To begin writing your first draft, you must start at the beginning or introduction of the
outline and work your way to the conclusion.
Is this statement
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True, because you have to write this way because that is how your paper should flow.
True, because you have to write this way because that is where your thesis statement
is.
False, because you can write in any order you wish.
False, because you must start at the conclusion and work your way to the introduction.
RATIONALE
You don't need to proceed in any particular order. Start with your outline, and begin
writing at whatever point you feel comfortable. The important thing is to get started
somewhere.
CONCEPT
Writing and Revising Your First Draft
2
Which of the following skills is NOT necessary when using word processing software
for school?
Knowing how to use the mail merge feature
Knowing how to type a paper
Knowing how to add citations to a paper
Knowing how to do basic formatting
RATIONALE
Word processing software does a lot of useful things, but mail merge is not one of the
ones you need to know for school. if you can master typing, formatting, and putting
citations into a paper, you will have the basics covered as a student.
CONCEPT
Preparing to Use Technology
3
Which of the following is NOT a best practice for learning in lectures?
Studying your textbook and previous notes.
Listening, and deciding what's most important.
Taking notes on the lecture quietly.
Thinking about the questions you have.
RATIONALE
During a lecture, it's important to stay focused on what the instructor is saying.
Listening, thinking about what's most important, taking down notes, and coming up with
questions are a way to stay actively engaged with what's going on. It may be tempting
to do other things, but if you can listen, it will benefit you more than looking at your
textbook or notes again.
CONCEPT
Lectures in the Classroom
4
Which of the following is NOT a best practice for selecting a major, if you don't have
one in mind?
Identify what you enjoy and what excites you.
Choose courses that are familiar during your first year.
Consider career options and potential for growth.
Take a variety of courses during your first year of school.
RATIONALE
This is not a best practice for choosing a major if you don't already have one. If you
choose only classes that are familiar, you are missing an opportunity to explore new
interests and talents that could become the focus of your studies and your career.
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