ENGLISH 10
Q2 WEEK 2
&
WEEK 3A
November 3 & 7, 2021
PERSEVERANCE
IN-TEXT CITATION
An in-text citation is the brief form of the reference that you include in the body of your work. It gives enough information to uniquely identify the source in your reference list. The brief form usually consists of: family name of the author(s), and. year of publication.
PARAPHRASING
It is using your own words to express someone else's message or ideas. In a paraphrase, the ideas and meaning of the original source must be maintained; the main ideas need to come through, but the wording has to be your own.
ORIGINAL TEXT
Giraffes like Acacia leaves and hay, and they can consume 75 pounds of food a day.
PARAPHRASED TEXT
A giraffe can eat up to 75 pounds of Acacia leaves and hay every day (Galvez, 2003).
Zoom Class Output
TASK 1 - WEEK 2
CITING SECONDARY SOURCES
Find a cited idea in the article that the author of the article also cited from other sources.
Write BOTH narrative and parenthetical IN-TEXT CITATION.
Don't forget to PARAPHRASE.
REFERENCE LIST CITATION
Your reference list should appear at the end of your paper. It provides the information necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any source you cite in the body of the paper.
TASK 2 - WEEK 3A
GOOGLE CLASSROOM OUTPUT
- Find at least 6 articles related to Jeanille Cogtas's article, MEDIA, ADOLESCENCE, MARRIAGE.
- Make a REFERENCE LIST of those articles including Cogtas's article. That's at least 7 in the list.
TASK 2 - WEEK 3A