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100

What is the quality of being determined or of holding fast?

tenacity

100

What is to strive to imitate or approach equality with?

Emulate

100

The ability to express without unnecessary words is what?

Hint; brief and compact

succinct

100

What word describes in an intense or deeply felt manner?

 fervently

100

What is an incorrect term used to describe or designate something?

misnomer

200

What is a central idea?

A central idea is an overarching message or truth that is specific to a text. Central ideas are the key points authors make and the ones they want you to remember most.

200

What are the 3 parts to The Rhetorical Triangle?

Message, audience, and writer/speaker

200

Name 3 common structural elements.

These elements include all of the following:

Sentences, Transitional words and phrases, Paragraphs, and Chapters and sections.

200

What is at least 1 way themes are determined?

The theme of a text can be determined from the text’s topic. Readers can first determine which topics are discussed in depth within a text. Those topics can then point readers toward what the themes are.

200

What do primary components such as the claim, reasons, evidence, anticipated counterclaim (or rebuttal), and warrant (or backing) stem from?

The Toulmin Model of Argument

300

What 3 factors should a writer think about when writing?

Task, purpose, and audience

300

What are different techniques that are used when generating ideas?

Idea map, listing, freewriting, and talking amongst others.

300

What is the first sentence a writer should include in their writing?

Hook 


300

When writing an argument essay, what should the writer include in the opening paragraph?

Claim

300

What should be the last sentence of an introductory paragraph?

The thesis statement is the last sentence of your introduction. It prepares the audience for the body of the essay, which will develop each part of the thesis statement and provide evidence in support of it.

400

In " Cyber-psychopathy: What Goes On in a Hacker’s Head," The author starts the writing with " What goes on inside the hacker mind? How are their thought processes shaped by social and technological change? And could techniques like Neuro-Linguistic Programming help to turn talented but misguided IT personnel away from a beckoning Black Hat career?" Why does this happen?



To get the reader "hooked" or involved in the reading. To gain their attention. 

400

Based on “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant.”

"There are believed to be 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. We’re not always who you think we are. Some pick your strawberries or care for your children. Some are in high school or college. And some, it turns out, write news articles you might read. I grew up here. This is my home. Yet even though I think of myself as an American and consider America my country, my country doesn’t think of me as one of its own."

Does the author use good syntax? Why or why not?

The author used multiple simple sentences, with some complex sentences. The author could have taken some of these simple sentences and turned them into compound sentences to better the article. 

400

The excerpt below is from the "Plastics” article.

Plastics can enter into the marine environment a number of ways: through ineffective or improper waste management, intentional or accidental dumping and littering on shorelines or at sea, or through storm water runoff.

Based from the "Plastics” article what is the authors main idea?

Plastics come from everywhere, due to poor waste management. The author believes the audience should know about the plastics in the seas, and where they stem from.

400

In "US Constitution: Preamble and The Bill of Rights," Jefferson said

"He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people."

How did Thomas Jefferson use diction to convey his meaning? 

Thomas Jefferson used words such as "plundered" and "ravaged" in the text to convey his meaning because of his tone.

400

When breaking down an article to figure the purpose or motive, what are some techniques to help determine the purpose?

Hint: Think about a book? who,what,when? 

To determine the purpose of a text, consider the following:

  • Who is the speaker or author? What are his or her credentials?
  • What is the context of the document? What events or issues prompted the author to write or speak about it?
  • Who is the audience? What is the audience’s background (religious, academic, scientific, and so on)?
  • What is the topic?
  • What is the author’s attitude toward the topic?
  • What is the author’s tone in the text?
500

Look closely at this excerpt from “Cyber-psychopathy: What Goes On in a Hacker’s Head.”

"In many ways Mitnick was at the peak of his abilities in the 1980s, a decade when security technology and training to block social engineering scams—such as those carried out by Mitnick—were immature. A consideration of the hacker generation of the 1970s and 1980s suggests behaviors that appear driven by a mixture of arrogance plus an inability to easily distinguish right and wrong from good and bad, possibly co-existent with a degree of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)."

Do you think that morals come into play when dealing with these situations? Why or why not?

Example answer:

Yes, because doing these types of acts such as hacking or messing with federal information is against the law. To get into these systems it definitely takes knowledge, so to say these people don't know what their doing is an understatement. 

500

When writing an informational essay, you want to make sure that you consider the different types of evidence. The 4 different types of evidence most commonly used in writing include ____, ____, ____, and ____.

example: from history, from current events, from pop culture

testimony, opinion: from an expert, from an eyewitness

anecdote (brief story): from history, from a person

facts, statistics, data: from reputable, unbiased sources

500

What are captions, headings, subheadings, bulleted, numbered lists, and font style used for in writing?

Formatting features

500

What is a counterclaim in your own words?

EXAMPLES:

 they are claims that run counter—or in the opposite direction—to your stated position on the issue. They are the opposing arguments. 

In argument, you anticipate your audience’s counterclaims by addressing them in your essay.

500

What are some example words to use at the start of a thesis statement to reword it?

Examples:

  • As has been shown
  • As one can see
  • Therefore, it is readily apparent that
  • In a word, then,
  • Indeed
  • Therefore
  • Clearly
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