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Choose the key term that correctly matches the descriptions. [table] A specific source that you mention within the text | Answer 1 Question 1 CitationIntegral CitationNon-integral CitationReferencesSecondary Citation A list of sources that you have cited in your paper | Answer 2 Question 1 CitationIntegral CitationNon-integral CitationReferencesSecondary Citation The original work is named in the text but uses an in-text citation for the secondary source only. | Answer 3 Question 1 CitationIntegral CitationNon-integral CitationReferencesSecondary Citation In this type of citation, the surname of an author appears in the sentence itself and the year of publication is mentioned in parentheses. | Answer 4 Question 1 CitationIntegral CitationNon-integral CitationReferencesSecondary Citation In this type of citation, the surname of an author and the year of publication appear in parentheses, which appear normally after the sentence. | Answer 5 Question 1 CitationIntegral CitationNon-integral CitationReferencesSecondary Citation [/table] 2. Given the reference entry below, match the following items with the correct names. Holmes, J. (2006). Sharing a laugh: Pragmatic aspects of humor and gender in the workplace. Journal of Pragmatics, 38(1), 26-50. 10.12345/abcde.2022.0001 [table] J. | Answer 6 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. Holmes | Answer 7 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. Sharing a laugh: Pragmatic aspects of humor and gender in the workplace | Answer 8 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. 2006 | Answer 9 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. Journal of Pragmatics | Answer 10 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. 38 | Answer 11 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. 1 | Answer 12 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. 26-50 | Answer 13 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. 10.12345/abcde.2022.0001 | Answer 14 Question 1 Article titleDOIFirst name (initials)Issue no.Journal titlePage no.Publication yearSurnameVolume no. [/table] 3. What is the primary difference between a DOI and a URL? Multiple choice 1 Question 1A) A DOI is a temporary link, while a URL is a permanent identifier.B) A DOI can change over time, while a URL remains static.C) A DOI is assigned to any webpage, while a URL is used only for academic articles.D) A DOI is a persistent identifier for scholarly content, while a URL is a web address that may become outdated.

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To tackle Question 1, we must evaluate each description against standard citation terminology and pick the term that matches precisely.
Option 1: 'A specific source that you mention within the text' This describes an in-text citation or parenthetical reference, not a full listing of sources. The phrase suggests citing one source directly in the narrative, which is not the same as a bibliography or reference list. Therefore this option is n......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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