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Copy the following terms and their definitions:. A note card is one idea, fact or anecdote that you gained from a source : *a “direct quote”(Use these mainly; you can paraphrase or summarize later.) -a paraphrase -a summary.

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  1. Copy the following terms and their definitions:

  2. A note card is one idea, fact or anecdote that you gained from a source: *a “direct quote”(Use these mainly; you can paraphrase or summarize later.) -a paraphrase -a summary

  3. Paraphrase is restatement of a text or passage, using other words. To summarize is to sum up or to give a summary (of).A direct quote is when you take information from a source and put it in the exact words from the source itself. (Put quotation marks at the beginning and end of the quote.)

  4. • Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the use of someone else’s work without giving that person the proper credit or no attribution at all. KNOW WHAT IT IS!DO NOT DO IT!!

  5. A source card or bibliography card gives/lists all of the information regarding your source, whether it be a book, article, web site or interview. A source card contains a citation.

  6. Citation - Information about a publication (book, journal article, video, etc.) that allows someone to identify and locate that publication. (The Works Cited is a list of source citations.) • Works Cited page: The works cited page should be the last page of your paper, and is a list of your citations in alphabetical order, usually by the author’s last name.

  7. A parenthetical citation is an in-text citation. What is in the parenthesis should be the last name or first few words on the Works Cited. In other words, it should match your Works Cited.

  8. Nick says that Gatsby “sprang from his Platonic conception of himself” (Fitzgerald 92). Gatsby seems to be seeking “the basic premise of Platonism, that true reality is spiritual - that all matter is mere imitation, or representation, of true reality. Everything in the material, temporal world, is only an imitation or particular manifestation of a single Form, or Idea, that exists in an entirely spiritual realm. This Idea is perfect, absolute, unchanging; its imitation is imperfect, various, and changeable.” ( Liston 1) Gatsby’s idea of perfection is naive and misguided. Works Cited Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner, 2004. Print. Liston, William T. "Not Just Personal: Platonism in 'The Great Gatsby.'.” The Midwest Quarterly 35.4 (1994): 378+. Academic OneFile. Web. 2 Jan. 2014. Pidgeon, John A. "The Great Gatsby.” Modern Age 49.2 (2007): 178+. Literature Resource Center. Web. 2 Jan. 2014.

  9. a. 2 b. c. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby.. d. e.f. g. New York: Scribner, 2004. Print. h. Asia Price IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS FOR #1the

  10. An opinion is a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty

  11. A fact is something that can proven to be true. A statistic is a numerical fact.

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