This is connected to the topic/subject.
What is relevant?
True or false: all citations must be in quotes.
What is false?
This means to draw an outline of something, describe it clearly, or show the borders of something.
What is delineate?
Stambaugh essays must be written using this number of paragraphs.
What is 4?
This is a catchy question that grab's the reader's attention.
What is a hook?
This a main idea/subject/idea that you're focusing on.
What is topic?
The page or paragraph number should be listed inside these in order to show where you found your information/evidence.
What is parenthesis?
This means to find the value, worth, or quality of something.
What is evaluate?
The author's purpose can be found by recognizing this.
What is the author's viewpoint?
This is the opposing claim to your side of the argument.
What is counterclaim?
This is someone's way of seeing things like a different idea or opinion.
What is viewpoint?
This is another word for indirect citation.
What is paraphrase?
This is unconnected to the topic/subject; information/evidence is unnecessary or doesn't help the author's claim.
What is irrelevant evidence?
True or false: any evidence found within the text is acceptable to use when citing.
What is false?
This is providing evidence from the text that supports your thinking.
What is cite?
This is evidence that does not agree with evidence presented.
What is conflicting evidence?
Direct citations need to use these.
What are quotes?
In argumentative writing, this is usually a quote/detail that supports your reasoning; proof from a credible source.
What is evidence?
This should be relevant, clearly explained, and linked to the claim using reasoning.
What is evidence?
This is the question being asked.
What is the prompt?
Using clues (such as information you already know) to figure out the answer or a conclusion to a problem or question.
What is reasoning?
What 2 types of citation are available for you to use?
What is direct citation and indirect citation?
This is a defensible statement.
What is claim?
This is another word for rephrasing the original text into your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
This type of writing must have a claim and counterclaim.
What is argument?