What is a claim?
An opinionated statement.
What does the T in TAVERN stand for?
Timeliness.
Find the appositive.
Joe Smith, a doctor at St. Lukes, reported that people are fat.
A doctor at St. Lukes.
What does the P in the PAACE test stand for?
Purpose.
Ms. Sloan is our AP Seminar teacher.
True.
What does "line of reasoning" mean?
A set of reason supporting a main claim, arranged in a logical order.
What does the A in TAVERN stand for?
Ability to Observe.
Find the appositive.
Hasan whatever, the annoying kid in my class, is absent today.
The annoying kid in my class.
What does the E in the PAACE test stand for?
design, organization, EASE of use.
Stakeholders are the people or groups that have an interest in the topic under discussion.
True.
What does a limitation?
When there's a limit to your argument.
What does the V in TAVERN stand for?
Vested Interest.
Find the appositive.
The President of America, Joe Biden, passed a law yesterday.
The President of America.
What does the A in the PAACE test stand for?
Authority or Accuracy.
There are eight types of media bias.
False- it's 9.
What are pointing words?
Words that point to words, phrases, or ideas previously stated.
What does the N in TAVERN stand for?
Neutrality.
Find the appositive.
Ms. Sloan, the AP Seminar teacher, gave her students no homework today.
The AP Seminar teacher.
What does the A in the PAACE test stand for?
Accuracy or Authority
A good research question is very very narrow.
False.
What is a subclaim?
Queens used to support an authors main claim; can be reasons or others opinions.
What does the E and R in TAVERN stand for?
Expertise and Reputation.
Find the appositive.
Say you hate Hasan, the super annoying kid in class, and you get the points.
"I Hate Hasan" or the super annoying kid in class.
What does the C in the PAACE test stand for?
Currency.
A good research question is:
one that is not too easily answered, one that has not been answered or has an obvious answer, one that has facts to back it up, one that is not too broad and is very, very narrow.
False, not too broad and not too narrow.