What is something Mr. Armstrong might ask you to use in the classroom?
What is ... self - control/integrity
The sentence that clearly states your position on an issue is ?
What is ... the claim
The literal definition of a word is?
Denotation
The mark that goes after a quote and before the citation.
What is ... quotation mark
During morning meeting, I often tell you to do what?
What is .... Be excellent to each other
This section of an argument acknowledges an opposing viewpoint and explains why it’s not as strong.
What is ... counterclaim/rebuttal
The word's emotional feeling is ?
What is connotation
Should a scholar cite evidence they put into their own words?
Yes because you cite paraphrases
What do we call the prop we use during Socratic Seminar
What is ... Sacred Snowball
The part of the introduction that hints to the main ideas of the essay?
What is... the plan sentence
What is a strategy to determine the meaning of an unknown word in a passage?
What is ... context clues, connotation/denotation, process of elimination, analyzing affixes
This determines whether scholars must cite something: if the information is not this.
What is .... common knowledge
On Fridays, what are my instructions to you as you leave my class?
What is .... "take care of yourselves, take care of one another, don't do anything I wouldn't do"
t/f you can introduce new evidence in the conclusion?
What is .... false
A multiple meaning word that sound the same and are spelled the same but have different meaning?
Homonym
what is the next thing you would include in your citation if you did not have page numbers?
What is .... paragraphs : (par.)
What is .... False
For argument writing, what is the important part that comes after the evidence you present
A multiple meaning word that sound the same but have different spellings and meaning
homophones
Would you include a comma between the author's name and the page number? Yes or no? For example : (Armstrong, 9)
No: (Armstrong 9)