Which soft drink once contained cocaine as one of its original ingredients?
Coca-Cola
The "father" of rhetoric
Who is Aristotle?
Look at this citation (Woods 8).
What is an MLA in-text citation?
The part of a sentence that needs to come before a direct quote.
What is a signal phrase?
Brainstorming and outlining a paper, writing multiple drafts, and revising
What is writing/the writing process?
What was QCC's old mascot?
A Donkey
An appeal to audience identities, values, or emotions
What is pathos?
Look at this citation (Woods, 1999).
What is APA an in-text citation?
The first sentence in a paragraph.
What is a topic sentence?
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?
Which popular condiment was once sold as a medicinal cure for diarrhea?
Ketchup
Using hard facts, data, and the argument itself to appeal to an audience
What is logos?
Specifically called a Works Cited or References page, but also has a more general name
What is a bibliography?
This is the information that should be provided in your introduction before you begin writing your essay.
What is the contextual/historical background?
Rephrasing a source's ideas in your own words
What is paraphrasing?
The first capital of the U.S.?
NYC from 1785 to 1790
Appealing to an audience by establishing a writer's credibility, either extrinsically or intrinsically
What is ethos?
The three parts of a successful quotation sandwich
What are the context, the quote with citation, and the elaboration/analysis?
Writing about disturbing, complex or even niche topics requires what things?
Definitions/explanations on unknown things and an neutral/academic stance
A part of any writing that addresses the opposing stance(s)
What is a counterargument?
How old is Reign?
25 :3
An appeal to topic/situation timeliness
What is kairos?
Contains a full citation, a summary, and an evaluation.
What is an annotated bibliography?
The order of your supporting arguements/evidence paragraphs should follow what logic?
The order of information necessary to build your arguments
The importance of third person writing is?
To write from a neutral and objective stance for academic writing