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To better engage your vocabulary in your post, try using strong verbs. Always remember to cite your sources, and give credit to where you got your information.  
To better engage your vocabulary in your post, try using strong verbs. Always remember to cite your sources, and give credit to where you got your information.  
A writer can also link readers to other, more detailed, supporting information with hyper-linking. This type of link sends readers directly to your supporting pages.  
A writer can also link readers to other, more detailed, supporting information with hyper-linking. This type of link sends readers directly to your supporting pages.  
Make your post interesting by using lists, bold headings, and block quotes. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:What_%22Ignore_all_rules%22_means#Use_common_sense Use common sense]''' when composing your entry. "Thus Wikipedia is not only a reference source, but it is the acknowledged site on the Web for claiming an interpretation of knowledge, as well as a place for controlling public image on an important gure. Both of these functions are substantial and substantially beyond the scope of a traditional encyclopedia"(Barton, Cummings, 4).
Make your post interesting by using lists, bold headings, and block quotes. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:What_%22Ignore_all_rules%22_means#Use_common_sense Use common sense]''' when composing your entry. "Thus Wikipedia is not only a reference source, but it is the acknowledged site on the Web for claiming an interpretation of knowledge, as well as a place for controlling public image on an important gure. Both of these functions are substantial and substantially beyond the scope of a traditional encyclopedia".<ref> Matthew Barton, Robert Cummings. <i>Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the College Classroom</i>. University of Michigan. Jan. 2009. Print.</ref>




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1. Matthew Barton, Robert Cummings. <i>Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the College Classroom</i>. University of Michigan. Jan. 2009. Print.
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2. Ward Cunningham, Bo Leuf. <i>The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web</i>. Addison-Wesley Professional. April. 2001. Print.
2. Ward Cunningham, Bo Leuf. <i>The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web</i>. Addison-Wesley Professional. April. 2001. Print.
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