II. Write TRUE if the statement is true and write FALSE if the statement is false.
1. In formulating counterclaims, make it clear that you do not agree the claim.
2. A claim is strong if it is debatable.
3. As you read, you should also begin the writing process.
4. A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic.
5.Chronological is the simplest approach to trace the development of the topic over time.
6. As you read, you should also begin the writing process. Take notes that you can later incorporate into the text of vour literature review. 7. The author's purpose is to convince us that the claim is true.
8. You probably won't be able to read absolutely everything that has been written on the topic - you'll have to evaluate which sources are most relevant to your questions.
9. A thesis is any information that helps prove the claim.
10. It is important to keep track of your sources with citations to avoid plagiarism.
11. It is important to keep track of your sources with citations to avoid plagiarism.
12. Before you begin searching for literature, you need a clearly defined topic.
13. A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic.
14. You probably won't be able to read absolutely everything that has been written on the topic - you'll have to evaluate which sources are most relevant to your questions.