This is the paper margin width used for MLA formatting.
What is 1"?
This principal tells us we should avoid acting the same way in every situation/
What is avoiding stylized behavior?
This is a set of claims, of which one is supported by the next.
What is argument?
What is summary, thesis, closer?
These are the potential audience outcomes.
What are cognitive, affective, and behavioral?
This is what we do on the first sentence when starting a new paragraph.
What is indent?
This principal helps us avoid provide the correct amount and type of information to our audiences.
What is recognizing the difference between all information and information appropriate for communication?
This is defined as having movement through time and change.
What is narration?
This is the logical structure of an introduction.
What is attention getter, introduction transition, thesis, preview of main points?
These provide further definition to our main points.
What are subordinate points?
This is the piece of punctuation used to separate similar thoughts that are differently stated within one sentence.
What is a semi-colon?
This principal tells us that a single fact can be presented, or framed, in any number of different ways.
What is an idea can be rendered in multi-form ways?
This is how we support our claims.
What is evidence?
This is the logical structure of a body paragraph.
What is topic sentence, paragraph claim, support/evidence, paragraph conclusion?
This is making a claim that does not have proper evidence that has the power to damage a persons reputation.
This is a set of three periods used to express a continuing, omitted, or incomplete thought.
What is an ellipses?
This principal tells us that people are complicated and multi-faceted but we may only see one part of that at any moment.
What is role taking/recognition?
These help our audience members retain specific information from our essays.
What are memorization strategies?
What is a hanging indent?
You must use one of these four complex argument types in your argument essay.
What are sign, cause & effect, inductive generalization, and analogy?
This is the name of the piece of punctuation that separates the third item on a list from the previous two.
What is an Oxford Comma?
This is the ultimate quality of being able to make adaptions as an audience member
What are making adaptions BEFORE breaking off an interaction/not indulging in self fulfilling prophecies?
This is the act of placing two items side by side and observing the characteristics they share in common.
What is comparison?
This is the contents of an introduction tranisition.
What are background information, relevance, and importance?
This was the year the article from yesterday was published in.
What is 1972?