Answer:
1.) Bridge between thoughts - - - > Transition
2.) Note at the bottom of a source card - - > annotation
3.) Library cataloging system - - >
Dewey Decimal System
4.) "three types of stairs" - limited topic
5.) General information source - - - > encyclopedia article
6.) (Smithson and Foreman 62) - - - - > correct parenthetical
7.) Broad subject - - - > "architecture"
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) Bridge between thoughts - - - > Transition
Transition is the passage from one stage to another. In the context above, usually in terms of thought
2.) Note at the bottom of a source card - - > annotation
This allows writers to give additional information on a subject, usually to describe a diagram or text.
3.) Library cataloging system - - >
Dewey Decimal System
The Dewey decimalsystem is a method of ordering books in a library usually based on discipline or field.
4.) "three types of stairs" - limited topic
This conveys a certain or specific range of idea or thought or enquiry.
5.) General information source - - - > encyclopedia article
This gives readers information on various topics or aspects of a certain subject. They are good resources for obtaining general information about variety of topics.
6.) (Smithson and Foreman 62) - - - - > correct parenthetical
Using in text citation (referencing the words of another author) within a text takes the format above.
7.) Broad subject - - - > "architecture"
This focuses on a whole subject which is broad and have various embedded subjects.