Perhatian:
1. Jika nilai tugas kosong, maka segera konsultasi dengan Dosen yang bersangkutan.
2. Nilai UTS tidak bisa diganggu gugat.
3. Jika nilai UTS kosong, segera hubungi Dosen yang bersangkutan.
NILAI UTS
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
UTS Writing for Academic Purpose
A direct quotation can be found when a writer cites the
exact words of an author and the words are presented within quotation marks. If
the quotation marks are neglected, the writer can be accused of practicing
plagiarism. If the direct quotation takes more than four lines in the text, it
should be presented as a block quotation, which is separated from the paragraph,
without quotation marks.
However, when a writer cites information by changing the
original words, without changing the author’s message, he/she is said to
paraphrase.
When a writer compresses an author’s published work, using
as few sentences as possible, the result is called a summary.
Writing quotations, paraphrase, and Summary
1. Make a short quotation from a part of this book.
2. Make a block quotation from a part of this book.
3. Choose a statement in this book and paraphrase it.
4. Make a summary of a unit in this book.
1. Make a short quotation from a part of this book.
2. Make a block quotation from a part of this book.
3. Choose a statement in this book and paraphrase it.
4. Make a summary of a unit in this book.
NB: 1.Silahkan Download buku dengan klick Download this link
2. No.1-4 hanya membutuhkan satu paragraf saja.
3. Harap menyertakan teks asli (original text) untuk No. 3 dan 4
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