This Shakespeare Character asks "Et tu Brute?"
Who is Julius Caesar?
G.K Chesterton argued that there's no such thing as this
What is Success?
This sentence defines the content and direction of the body paragraph
What is the topic sentence?
This version of Frankenstein has Elizabeth set as a blood relative
What is the 1818 Version?
This character has been long dead, but alas, here is a part of him.
Who is Yorick?
This book on the term paper list was also in Frankenstein
What is "The Sorrows of Young Werther"?
It feels more personal when you can break this rule in an informal essay
What is using personal pronouns?
This section of the body paragraph identifies the 'specifics' and is often asked by students when a large assignment is assigned.
What is the Point?
This character is the first to die
Who is William?
This location is doomed for an invasion
What is Poland?
This ENG4U Unit is always eaten up by Snow Days
What is Media?
While a formal essay will need quotes, an informal essay can consider using this
What are personal experiences?
This form of text is used when mentioning a text
What is italics?
This character is accused of Williams death
Who is Justine?
This character played a role in Julius Ceasar
Who is Polonius?
This Shakespeare play takes place in Scottland
What is Macbeth?
Northrope name dropped this world leader from the late 60's and early 70's
Who is Pierre Elliot Trudeau
This Works Cited fault somehow happens every semester
What is citing unused sources?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: This book references historical events
Who is Plutarch's Parallel Lives?
Ophelia returns these to Hamlet
What are letters?
This Term Paper book is often hated by readers, citing "He's just a whiney kid"
What is The Catcher in the Rye
This Fallacy is when you attack the person instead of the argument
What is Ad Hominem
This hack for gaining better marks often takes some socializing
What is Peer Editing/Revision?
This character is the only person to accept the monster
Who is the blind man?
This University houses both Horatio and Hamlet
What is Wittenburg?