Argumentative Writing
MLA Format
Grammar
Intro and Conclusion
Library Research
100

This is a reasoned opinion supported and explained by evidence. To argue in writing is to advance knowledge and ideas in a positive way.

What is an argument?

100

The page at the end of a research paper with a list of sources. 

What is Works Cited?

100

This is the structure of written or spoken language. It refers to the parts of speech and how they combine together to form sentences. 

What is grammar?

100

A sentence that states the topic and purpose of your paper.

What is a thesis statement?

100

The types of sources you should use in your final paper.

What is credible, non-academic and scholarly sources.
200

This is the purpose of an argumentative paper. 

What is to persuade and inform?

200

The site you can go to for any citations questions.

What is Purdue Owl?

200

This refers to the rules of the written language, such as capitalization, punctuation and spelling. 

What is mechanics?

200

You could end your conclusion paragraph with this to leave your reader thinking about your argument.

What is a question?

200

These are organized collections of computerized information or data such as periodical articles, books, graphics and multimedia that can be searched to retrieve information. 

What are research databases?

300

This is a literary device used in argumentative writing, where one acknowledges a point made by one’s opponent. It allows for different opinions and approaches toward an issue, indicating an understanding of what causes the actual debate or controversy.

What is a concession statement?

300

If there are 3 or more authors, you should use this after the first authors name (for both in-text citations and the Works Cited page).

What is et al.?
300

This occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. 

What is a run on sentence?

300

This is a paragraph that starts off with a restatement of your thesis and becomes more broad as the paragraph continue.

What is your conclusion?

300

This connector will narrow your search because you will only receive results that include BOTH keywords. 

What is And?

400

This is a particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned.

What is bias?

400

These four things are required in the upper left hand corner of your MLA Paper

What is your name, your professors name, the class, and the date?

400

This is used between two independent clauses (i.e., clauses that could stand alone as separate sentences) when a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) is omitted. 

What is a semicolon?

400

You should avoid this in your introductory paragraph.

What is first person?

400

This connector will broaden your search because the database will give you results that include either of your keywords. 

What is Or?

500

These are words, phrases, or sentences that connect parts of your essay to one another. They may connect one sentence to another, one paragraph to another, or one section of the essay to another.

What are transitions?

500

In MLA Style, referring to the works of others in your text is done using this.

What is parenthetical citations?

500

A, An, and The are considered this.

What is articles?

500

These are three modes of persuasion used to convince audiences and make your introduction captivating.

What is ethos, pathos, and logos?

500

You can insert this symbol after a word to get results that include all possible endings of a root word. 

What is an asterisk?

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