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ENGL148N Week 4: Introduction, Body, and Conclusion Paragraphs for an Argument Research Essay

[100% CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS]

  1. What does APA stand for?​

The Aberdeen Porpoise Aggregate​

The Abilene Pomegranate Army

The Armenian Philosophical Advisory​

The American Psychological Association​

2. What is a “title page” in APA formatting?​

It is the first page of the essay where you include information about the essay, such as your name, the essay’s title, and other basic information.​

It is the first page of the essay, where you write a brief summary of the contents of the essay.​

It is the first page of the essay; the page has just the title of your paper on it, in 16-point font, bolded—nothing else should be on the title page.​

It is the last page of the essay and includes the title of the essay and an explanation of why there is no research referenced.​

3. Three of the following statements about APA are true, and two are false. Please click “True” next to the true statements and “False” next to the false statements. Remember: 3 are “True”, and 2 are “False.”​

True False
The American Psychological Association’s APA style is a standardized set of guidelines for academic and scholarly writing.
You need to learn APA formatting because instructors want you to do way more work than is necessary.
Using a standardized formatting style creates consistency in appearance that permits the writing and ideas to be the reader’s focus.
APA formatting has been around since 1670 and has not once changed a bit since then.
APA makes changes to its rules from time to time, so the newest version should always be used.
  • True – The American Psychological Association’s APA style is a standardized set of guidelines for academic and scholarly writing.
  • False – You need to learn APA formatting because instructors want you to do way more work than is necessary.
  • True – Using a standardized formatting style creates consistency in appearance that permits the writing and ideas to be the reader’s focus.
  • False – APA formatting has been around since 1670 and has not once changed a bit since then.
  • True – APA makes changes to its rules from time to time, so the newest version should always be used.

4. Which of the following lists elements of basic APA formatting?​

Laptop, tablet, and desktop

Pen, pencil, and chalk​

Title page, margins, and spacing​

Argument, cause/effect, and narrative

5.

Rules for Specific Parts of a Short Essay​

Two of the following statements about APA formatting in portions of an essay are things you should do, and three are things you should not do. Please click “Do This” next to the true statements and “Do Not Do This” next to the false statements. Remember: 2 are “Do This,” and 3 are “Do Not Do This.”​

Do This Do Not Do This
Make a header for your essay that uses letters, so that each page is, in order: page “a,” page “b,” and so on.
Go above and beyond by using non-APA cool tricks like large, fancy fonts and colors.
On the title page, place the required information in centered formatting, meaning in the middle and not at the right margin or left margin.
Be sure you have a page number in the upper right of each page via a header.
Use triple-spacing for your body paragraphs but single spacing for your other paragraphs.

 

  • Do Not Do This – Make a header for your essay that uses letters, so that each page is, in order: page “a,” page “b,” and so on.
  • Do Not Do This – Go above and beyond by using non-APA cool tricks like large, fancy fonts and colors.
  • Do This – On the title page, place the required information in centered formatting, meaning in the middle and not at the right margin or left margin.
  • Do This – Be sure you have a page number in the upper right of each page via a header.
  • Do Not Do This – Use triple-spacing for your body paragraphs but single spacing for your other paragraphs……………………………purchase the entire Edapt questions and answers at $15 only

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