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Terms for Research Papers Using MLA Documentation Definitions taken in part from Simon & Schuster’s Handbook for Writers, 1990.
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Paraphrase “A detailed restatement of someone else’s statement expressed in your own words and your own sentence structure” (Simon and Schuster 580).
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Summary “A condensed statement of the main points of someone else’s passage expressed in your own words and sentence structure” (Simon and Schuster 580).
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Quotation Marks “ “ These marks are placed around any text that you directly copy from a source.
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Quotation “Exact words of a source set off in quotation marks” (Simon and Schuster 580).
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Plagiarism “To present another person’s words or ideas as if they were your own” (Simon and Schuster 581).
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Common Knowledge “Information that most educated people know” (Simon and Schuster 581).
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Documentation “Acknowledging your sources by giving full and accurate information about the author, title, date of publication and related facts” (Simon and Schuster 583).
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Works Cited/Bibliography Resource and publication information found at the end of a research paper.
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Parenthetical/in-text/internal citation Gives credit to the source of information; references the works cited page.
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Direct Quote Exact words of a source set off in quotation marks.
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Thesis Statement A focused sentence. It contains the main point of your paper. It usually appears as the last sentence of your first paragraph. This sentence should be your own thinking.
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