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Match the description to the term. 1. summary at the end of a research paper Dewey Decimal System 2. World War II annotation 3. Why English Spelling Is Illogical encyclopedia article 4. note at the bottom of source card conclusion 5. library cataloging method broad subject 6. general information source sentence or topic 7. outline correct parenthetical documentation 8. (Smithson and Foreman 62). transition 9. bridge between sentences or paragraphs limited subject
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User: Match the description to the term. 1. summary at the end of a research paper Dewey Decimal System 2. World War II annotation 3. Why English Spelling Is Illogical encyclopedia article 4. note at the bottom of source card conclusion 5. library cataloging method broad subject 6. general information source sentence or topic 7. outline correct parenthetical documentation 8. (Smithson and Foreman 62). transition 9. bridge between sentences or paragraphs limited subject

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1. Summary at the end of a research paper: CONCLUSION.
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2. Dewey Decimal System: library cataloging method.

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3. World War II: broad subject.

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4. Why English Spelling Is Illogical: limited subject.

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5. Note at the bottom of source card: annotation.
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6. General information source: Encyclopedia article.
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