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A series of questions and answers related to apa style formatting, covering topics such as thesis statements, paragraph structure, in-text citations, reference formatting, and title page elements. It offers practical guidance and examples for students learning apa style, particularly in the context of academic writing.
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Spot on. So have you thought about what you want your thesis to be? ✔✔Strong Army Leadership begins with integrity, duty, and respect because these three values are more closely related to leader development
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Yeah...that's exactly it. You want to make sure to support the thesis by describing those values in the body of the paper. Do you understand the proper elements of a paragraph? ✔✔Paragraphs have an introduction statement that introduces the focus of the paragraph, and contains three to five sentences with relevant information that adequately describes the focal topic
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Have you written a paper with the inclusion of references before? ✔✔Not assessed
Oh great! Have you done APA style format before? ✔✔Not assessed
This great to hear. Most Soldiers give me a deer-in-the-headlights look when I start talking about using APA style format...How would you cite that the first time in-text? ✔✔(Department of the Army [DA], 2021)
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Garcia, I use a level 1 heading for the introduction section, right? ✔✔No, the introduction does not have any heading
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Garcia, remind me again, for in-text citations when do I use the "et al." phrase? ✔✔Use "et al." for any citation with six or more authors or for the second time you cite a reference with more than two authors
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What is this 2008? I just sent it to you via email. Let me know what I screwed up ✔✔You were supposed to indent the second line of each reference entry
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