Composition
Forms of Argument
Sources
It's All in the Details
MISC.
100
This step in the writing process includes brainstorming
What is prewriting
100
This is what backs up every claim you make in your essay.
What is evidence or grounds
100
Each time you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or use an idea that is not your own in your essay.
What is cite
100
This is the abbreviation for paragraph in your parenthetical citation.
What is para.
100
This form of satire makes light of things. It is often funny and enjoyable.
What is Horation Satire
200
Both your topic sentences and your thesis must be this
What is arguable
200
This type of argument is the friendly type of argument. It about finding common ground.
What is Rogerian Argument
200
This is what the "R" in the CRAAP test stands for.
What is relevance
200
This is a type of brainstorming that usually starts the brainstorming process
What is freewriting
200
In your conclusion you should ___ not ___
What is synthesize not summarize.
300
These can come both between paragraphs and inside of them
What are transitions
300
In a specific type of argument, this is the back-up for your logical reason your claim is correct.
What is backing in the Toulmin model.
300
After the first time you use a source and introduce it fully, you only need to use refer to the author in one of these two ways.
What is in the citation or by last name only
300
This is the logic you use when you use evidence to support your conclusion
What is deductive reasoning
300
In your counter argument, this the proper name for when you admit that the other side has a good point
What is concession
400
This paragraph shape is often used in counter-argument
What is the hourglass.
400
Who is credited for creating the classical argument
Who is Aristotle or the greeks
400
On Academic Search Premier (database) these are the three terms that appear on the left drop down menus.
What is and, or, not
400
This was the example topic that was used for the "narrowing down your topic" lecture
What is chocolate.
400
This is what the S in AXES stands for
What is significance
500
_____ is where you make medium size changes to your draft like changing sentences or words.
What is editing.
500
This is when the Rogerian style/form of argument would work best
What is when there are two open-minded people or a controversial topic where the other side is very against you.
500
These are all of the parts (usually) you must have to properly introduce a source the first time you use it.
What is the author's first and last name, the source, where the source can be found, author's credentials, and a signal phrase.
500
A thesis statement will (usually) include these three things:
What is a topic, claim, and reason(s).
500
on 12/11 these two things are happening
What is final exam/presentation, and the revision is due.
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