Sunday, August 16, 2020

Quiz What Citation Style Are You

Quiz What Citation Style Are You (0) Did you know there are more citation styles than just MLA and APA style? The citation style you use for your next paper could say a lot about your personality. Answer the questions below to see which citation style best reflects your qualities. .wq-quiz-18189 { --wq-question-width: 100%; --wq-question-color: #009cff; --wq-question-height: auto; --wq-bar-color: #00c479; --wq-font-color: #444; --wq-background-color: #ecf0f1; --wq-title-size: 20; } You have a paper coming up. Which of the following research paper topics do you select? What sets Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet apart from his other tragedies? How does stress affect the human body? Why is William the Conqueror considered to be a significant historical figure? Explain the decision in District of Columbia v. Heller and its lasting impact. What paper? It’s finally Friday and you want grab dinner with friends. What is your role in making plans? I provide restaurant recommendations to the group based on Yelp reviews and ratings. Duh. I end up setting the time and place, and arrive 15 minutes early. I let everyone else pick the place, and end up being 30 minutes late after showing up at the wrong restaurant (oops). I just ask for somewhere with great food presentation. I want good pics for my Instagram feed. I get the ball rolling by suggesting places where I know the menu is ethically sourced. Choose a color: Green Yellow Red Black Blue Pick one as your dream career: Netflix Show Critic Museum Curator Supreme Court Justice Research Scientist Fashion Magazine Editor Your paper is due in a month. When do you start writing? Today After I have taken out all of the books I need from the library. 3 hours before it’s due. Once I’ve thought of a great hook to get the reader’s attention. When I’ve gathered specific data points that support my ideas. In this list of famous personalities, who do you admire most? J.K. Rowling Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Winston Churchill Albert Einstein Garfield What is your favorite kind of pizza? Whatever can be delivered the fastest. With aged parmesan and sausage. Just plain cheese and sauce. With artisanal cheese and arugula. Veggie. You want someone to review your paper before you hand it in. Who do you ask? The professor who teaches the class. My friend who is a great writer. My mom. I ask a few different people and run it through an essay checker, then combine all the feedback. I don’t need anyone to review my paper. It’s perfect. Choose an animal: Bald eagle Great white shark Golden retriever Brown bear Iguana Which class would you be most interested in taking next semester? Constitutional Law Modern American Poetry Film Studies 101 Integrating Clinical Theory and Practice The Changing Landscape of Ancient Rome Citation Style MLA Style You got MLA! You love the art of language and expression. You are creative and philosophical, and enjoy reading and writing. You’re a word nerd! APA Style You got APA! Discovering new things and experimenting with different ideas is your favorite way to learn. You’re level-headed, and prefer to have facts to back up your opinions. You’re a Brainiac! Chicago Manual of Style You got Chicago style! Conducting research is your forte. You’re grounded and dependable, and your friends can always count on you for good advice. You make sure to learn from your mistakes, and treat them as a learning opportunity. Bluebook You got Bluebook! Organized is your middle name. You appreciate order and are a meticulous note-taker. No one has a better outline than you! Journal of Sleep Research You got Journal of Sleep Research! You’re a free-thinker who goes with the flow. You enjoy relaxing, and never rush into making a decision. “What will be will be” is your motto. Share your Results: Facebook Twitter VK Before you jump into that next paper, level up your grammar skills and visit our EasyBib grammar guides to learn about different parts of speech. Discover a list of determiners, answer the question “what is a preposition?”, learn how to use subordinating conjunctions, and more!

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