6.4.3.3 - Integrating Secondary Sources (where appropriate and internally available)
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Define what secondary sources are.
💡 Hint: Think about works that respond to or interpret another text.
What does the acronym 'C.R.A.P.' stand for in the context of evaluating sources?
💡 Hint: Remember: it's a checklist for assessing information quality.
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What is a secondary source?
💡 Hint: Think about sources that discuss rather than present original content.
True or False: Secondary sources should be summarily added without proper evaluation.
💡 Hint: Remember the standards of academic integrity.
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You have to write a thesis statement about a literary theme. Develop it and integrate a secondary source effectively into your argument.
💡 Hint: Start with your argument and link it to the source's insights.
Choose an academic article about a book you've studied and evaluate its effectiveness as a secondary source for your essay.
💡 Hint: Assess the match between the source's perspective and your argument.
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