Shows the reader where the quote is from.
What is an in-text citation?
The writer or speaker’s POSITION on an issue.
What is a claim?
Used to persuade using facts, statistics, and graphs.
What is logos?
Supports your reasons using facts, statistics, examples, anecdotes, and quotations from experts.
What is evidence?
You need these two things for a simple sentence.
What is subject and a predicate?
The two items that belong inside of an in-text citation.
BE SPECIFIC
What are the author’s last name, and the published year?
Transition phrase to signal a counter argument.
What is "Some people may say..?
I'm not just invested in this community - I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town.
What is ethos?
The topic sentences should be the same as these.
What are reasons?
Expresses a position on an issue and supports the position with logical REASONS and EVIDENCE.
What is an argument?
There is no author's last name, so I use this in an in-text citation.
What is a title?
The art of writing or speaking effectively.
What is rhetoric?
If we don't move soon, we're all going to die! Can't you see how dangerous it would be to stay?
What is pathos?
At the end of the introductory paragraph.
What is the claim?
The four types of sentences we learned about this year.
What simple, compound, complex, and compound complex?
Myles Anderson (2019) states that “loss of memory is more prevalent in today’s world.”(p. 45)
What is wrong with this citation?
What is the “period is in the wrong position?”
… today’s world” (p. 45).
Using words like everyone, all the time, everybody.
What is overgeneralization?
The symbol of two people shaking hands.
What is ethos?
Giving source information the essay.
What are in-text citations?
These are the FANBOYS.
What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so?
In a citation two authors are cited using this symbol.
What is ampersand?
&
Using the same thought over and over because you ran out of things to say.
What is circular reasoning?
Which two types of rhetoric are most strongly used in this advertisement?
What are logos and pathos?
The four types of attention getters.
What are quotes, anecdotes, startling statements, and descriptive imagery?
Which two types of rhetoric are most strongly used in this advertisement?
What is logos and ethos?