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Homework Helper: Writing Skills - Use Footnotes or Endnotes
Writing Skills Use Footnotes or Endnotes to Document Sources As you write your first draft, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, add the information or quotations on…Earthworms
John Mertus1993I've been following with interest the thread on using worms to eat the garbage. Since there seems to be interest in earthworms, I am re-posting a combination of three posts…Homework Center: Finding Information on the Internet: Using Search Engines
Homework Center – Research Skills Finding Information on the Internet by Pearson Education Development Group Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science…Homework Center: Finding Information on the Internet: Evaluating Web Information
Homework Center – Research Skills Finding Information on the Internet by Pearson Education Development Group Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science »…Homework Center: Finding Information on the Internet: Recording and Organizing Information
Homework Center – Research Skills Finding Information on the Internet by Pearson Education Development Group Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science »…Homework Center: Finding Information on the Internet: Presenting Your Information
Homework Center – Research Skills Finding Information on the Internet by Pearson Education Development Group Subjects » Geography » History » Language Arts » Mathematics » Science »…Homework Helper: Writing Skills - Read in Sources and Take Notes
Writing Skills Read in Sources and Take Notes After you've gathered your sources, begin taking notes. Use 3 x 5 index cards, one fact or idea per card. This way…Homework Center: Writing Skills: Revising your first draft
Revising your first draft After you have written your first draft, you will need to revise it. Read your draft carefully to make sure that it is well organized. Remember, an…Homework Center: Writing Skills: How to Write a Persuasive Essay
How to Write a Persuasive Essay The purpose of a persuasive essay is to convince the reader to agree with your viewpoint or to accept your recommendation for a course of action…Brewer's: Acceptance
Accep′tance A bill or note accepted. This is done by the drawee writing on it “accepted,” and signing his name. The person who accepts it is called the “acceptor.” Source: Dictionary of…