Name one step that you should follow in providing analysis about any given text.
Observation
Inference
Connection/Conclusion
What type of evidence does the "L" in CHELPS refer to?
Literature
How many sources from the source list must you use in a synthesis essay?
Three
Whenever you analyze diction, what two things must you specify?
The type of diction
The word's connotation
Name one way to add and/or refine style in your writing.
Any intentional rhetorical strategy or device
Should you use direct quotes and/or re-quotes when referencing evidence?
If you refer to your own personal experience, is it okay to use first-person pronouns?
Yes
A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
Antithesis
A rhetorical device where similar grammatical structures, words, phrases, or clauses are used together to create balance, emphasis, rhythm, and clarity in a sentence or passage.
Parallelism
When someone who hates blood and needles becomes a doctor.
Situational irony
Name the phrase used for the phrase or sentence that introduces the evidence and/or quotation.
Lead-in
Acknowledging the point made by the opposing side in an argument.
Concession
How many pieces of evidence should be used in each body paragraph of a synthesis essay?
Two
Name a common and all-encompassing strategy and/or device that easily provides a point of analysis in any given text.
Tone
Structure
A word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.
Colloquialism
Each body paragraph should end with what kind of sentence?
A concluding sentence that reiterates the topic sentence.
The use of a story to convey evidence and/or support for an argument.
Anecdote
A thesis that presents a judicious opinion, one that considers multiple aspects of the pros and cons of a single issue.
Qualifying thesis
The impetus for the writing of a text.
Exigence
Whatever works!
Each body paragraph should contain what aspect in the topic sentence to help connect ideas?
A transition
Always include a line of _______ in every essay.
Reasoning
How much reading time does the exam give you to read the sources in addition to the forty-minute writing period?
15 minutes
A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.
Euphemism
Alluding to the broader context
Using rhetorical strategies and devices
Writing with control
Identifying complexities
Earning the sophistication point