II. TRUE OR FALSE: Choose TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if it is not.
26. Reading academic text requires comprehension.
27. Authors of academic text take a subjective point-of-view and avoid being personal.
28. Readers must read the whole text first to determine the purpose of reading.
29. The language of academic text must be precise and accurate.
30. To fully understand the text, you have to determine the strategies on reading a text critically.
31. The abstract presents the topic sentence of the text.
32. A paragraph consists of one thesis statement only.
33. By observing the writing style of the author, you can determine the location of the topic sentence.
34. You don’t have to read the full text if you know the strategies in locating the main idea.
35. Getting incorrect sources can affect your credibility as a writer.
36. Sources which have in-text and reference citations are not valid.
37. Students should avoid plagiarism to promote academic integrity.
38. One need to cite whenever quotes, paraphrases, or summaries are used in a paper.
39. One purpose of citing sources is to promote scholarly writing.
40. Using appropriate capitalization and punctuation mark is deemed important in citing sources.