College
Rhetoric
Citations
Research
Writing Skills
100

Fill in the blank: your vs. you're. "This is potentially _____ last class with me."

Your

100

The "father" of rhetoric

Who is Aristotle?

100

Look at this citation (Woods 8).

What is an MLA in-text citation?

100

Changing a thesis statement from "Social media is bad for mental health" to "Covid-19 saw a correlated rise in social media usage and teen mental health crisis."

What is narrowing down a topic?

100

Brainstorming and outlining a paper, writing multiple drafts, and revising

What is writing/the writing process?

200

Fill in the blank: your vs. you're. "______ all going to do great things!"

You're

200

An appeal to audience identities, values, or emotions

What is pathos?

200

Look at this citation (Woods, 1999).

What is APA an in-text citation?

200

Home of print sources 

What is the library?

200

What a thesis should be

What is strong and/or declarative?

300

Taking responsibility for your learning

What is self-advocacy?

300

Appealing to an audience by establishing a writer's credibility, either extrinsically or intrinsically

What is ethos?

300

Specifically called a Works Cited or References page, but also has a more general name

What is a bibliography?

300

Research that involves firsthand interactions with people through interviews, surveys, or observations

What is field research?

300

Rephrasing a source's ideas in your own words

What is paraphrasing?

400

Making time to do something you enjoy (i.e., hang out with friends) while also staying on task with assignments

What is school-life balance?

400

Using hard facts, data, and the argument itself to appeal to an audience

What is logos?

400

Contains a full citation, a summary, and an evaluation and is Woods' favorite writing to do

What is an annotated bibliography?

400

Research that seeks to make conclusions about patterns within a topic

What is a synthesis argument/paper?

400

A part of any writing that addresses the opposing stance(s)

What is a counterargument?

500

Having a conversation with a peer even when you completely disagree with them

What is being open-minded (will accept "debate")?

500

An appeal to topic/situation timeliness 

What is kairos?

500

The three parts of a successful quotation sandwich

What are the attribution/signal phrase, the quote/paraphrase, and the elaboration (and the citation)?

500

Three of the most popular databases (they're actually the top three companies that own and run databases)

What are EBSCO, JSTOR, and/or Gale?

500

The importance of rhetoric in writing

What is persuading an audience?

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