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About: This bingo card is perfect for anyone reviewing academic papers or student essays. With a playful approach to the common issues found in writing and citations, it adds a touch of humor to editing sessions, peer reviews, or classroom activities focused on improving research and citation skills. It's ideal for teachers, tutors, or anyone guiding others through the process of academic writing.
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This Research & Writing Challenges Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Missing volume, issue, pages, Not actually a website, Sentence fragment, Run-on sentence, Needs a semicolon, Author name(s) needed, Go back to the original source, Alphabetize works cited, More than one citation style, Combine multisource citation, Punctuate after parenthetical citation, Make one author field, Best to include DOI, Break up long paragraph, Source missing from works cited, Too wordy, Not a single-author source, These sentences go together?, Generic and meaningless, Alphabetize multisource citation, "et al.", Quotes need page #s, Include author surname once, That actually looks fine.