This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Uses a source as an EXHIBIT (meaning the author analyzes or interprets it), Uses a source as an ARGUMENT SOURCE (meaning the author engages with the source’s claims either positively or negatively), The writer cites themself, or someone they work with, Ends a paragraph with a sentence stating the significance of the paragraph, Indicates a gap in the research that they will fill, Expands the implications of their research past their field, Uses a dash in a sentence that is not between numbers or in the reference page, Uses a colon in a sentence, Uses a semicolon to link two independent clauses (meaning they could be their own sentences), Summarizes an ARGUMENT source, Paraphrases an ARGUMENT source, Quotes from an ARGUMENT source, Uses “this” as an adjective (i.e.puts a noun after the word “this”), Cites a popular (i.e. not a scholarly) source, Uses PASSIVE VOICE (i.e., makes their writing harder to read by avoiding “I”), Introduces a CLAIM of her own, Includes an EXPLANATION in an evidence paragraph, Ends an evidence paragraph with a sentence stating the SIGNIFICANCE of the paragraph, Introduces a term or uses a normal word in a new way, Writer explain/analyzes the significance of a detail of an EXHIBIT, Cites someone as a METHOD source, Uses a source for BACKGROUND, Notes the number of samples/participants they had. and Place where the writer engages with a “They Say”(meaning they articulate a different author’s view, before building outward and explaining their own idea).
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