True or False: 1. In most cases, when the author of the scholarly source is in the citing, the parenthetical reference should only contain a page number. 2. The Works Cited page should have an entry for every Source used in the paper. 3. When given a choice of copyright dates on a Works Cited entry, always choose the first date. 4. The mark of punctuation that most often ends the Works Cited entry is a period. 5. Anything on the internet constitutes a scholarly source. 6. Wikipedia is considered a scholarly source. 7. Proofreading is a crucial process for academic papers. 8. The key to a great research paper is a genuine academic effort to demonstrate the ability to investigate, analyze, and synthesize respected scholarly sources into a well-documented and original thesis.