Citations
Compare and Contrast
Critical Theory
Invisible vs Visible
Game/ Activity
100

primary creator of a work

Author

100

shows how two things are the same, opposite of contrast

Compare

100

are different perspectives through which the reader can “view” a text”

Critical Lenses

100

content can be found using freely accessible
search engines such as Google

Visible Web

100

the game we played to discuss ethos, pathos, and logos. A social deduction game.

Among Us

200

the title of the work

Title of source

200

shows how two things are different, opposite of compare




Contrast

200

a theoretical and interpretive mode that examines the appearance of race and racism across dominant cultural modes of expression

Critical Race Theory or CRT

200

content not found by general search engines

Invisible Web

200

We visited to practice reading and writing about images and other artistic modes

Art Gallery

300

Primarily responsible entity for producing the work and making it available to the public

Publisher

300

pattern is better for longer papers. By going back and forth, the writer makes it easier for the reader to keep the contrasts or comparisons in mind.




Point by Point

300

Examines the portrayals of social class and
power structures within the text

Marxiest

300

web search tool that list results based on entered keywords

search engines

300

located on the second floor of the Ethel K. Smith Library, in the Academic Resource Center. They’ll be glad to help you with your papers for any course from biology to history and everything in between.

Writing Center

400

used when adding text within a quote

Brackets

400

This pattern is good for “balanced” paragraphs and short compositions.




Subject by Subject

400

Examines the gender roles and power structures at
play in the literature

Feminist

400

web search tool that offers categories for users to choose from

 Web directories

400

Where we went to learn about databases and how to use them

Library

500

MLA stands for

Modern Language Association

500

Is used to change-of-direction or for illustration or addition in compare and contrast papers.

examples: however, instead, alternatively ,
although, whereas, but, however, conversely, in
contrast, while, yet, moreover, additionally , and, also, in addition, as well as, both, neither, similarly, like, too,
the same, again, equally 


Transition words/ phrases

500

considers readers' reactions to literature as vital to
interpreting the meaning of the text

reader-response

500

And 

OR

NOT

" "

Boolean Operators

500

video we watch and evaluated for the critical theory lesson starring a ball of yarn

Purl

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