Chapter 7 pt 1
Chapter 7 pt 2
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Random :)
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Number of parts there are to a research argument

What is 5 parts?

100

This principle connects a reason and a claim

What is a warrant?

100

Increasing your credibility by admitting you're not completely certain of everything.

What is qualifying your claim?

100

A reliable source when researching evidence

What are articles, journals, encyclopedias, and primary sources?

100

The platform the presentation was made on

What is canva?
200

Definition of claims and how authors reinforce them

What are assertions that we make? What is reasoning and evidence?

200

This is how the reader sees you through your argument

What is ethos?

200

A way to check if your claim is significant

What is negation?

200

A method to organize reasons, claims, and evidence

What are storyboards/outlines?
200

the names of the presenters

What is Catherine, Colleen, Ivy, and Jenny

300

In order to make a strong research argument, we, as writers, must anticipate, acknowledge, respond, and potentially refute what?

What are anticipated questions and objections?

300

Why might a writer use a warrant?

When the writer assumes the reader might have a question on the field topic or the reader might not see the connection between a claim and reason?

300

This will happen if your reader doesn't think your claim is significant

What is not caring about it?

300

Without this/these, your claim cannot be supported

What are reasons and evidence?

300

What last name do 3 of the presenters share?

What is Nguyen?

400

The 5 parts of a research argument

What is claim, reasoning, evidence, warrant, and acknowledgement and response?

400

These 2 points must be true or reasonable to connect a claim and reason

What is a warrant and reason?

400

4 things to prove in practical claims

What are feasibility, cost effectiveness, not causing a worse problem, and being better than alternatives?

400

The difference between a primary and secondary source

What is: primary sources give direct/raw data/info, secondary sources interpret and analyze that data?

400
Colleen's favorite color

What is light green?

500

The difference between reasoning and evidence

what is reasons are a statement that leads readers to accept the claim made? what is evidence is the data used to back up a reasoning?

500

2 ways to build a complex argument

What is supporting a claim with reasons (and having those reasons supported) and responding to questions your reader might have (with background information, definitions, or explanations)?

500

4 types of conceptual claims

What are fact/existence, definition/classification, cause/consequence, and evaluation/appraisal?

500

4 ways to make evidence reliable (name all 4 for credit)

What is: representative + sufficient, reported accurately, reported precisely, from an authoritative source?

500

The number of bowties in the presentation :)

What is fourteen?

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