A reference used to avoid plagiarism
What is a citation?
short lyrical statements of thought.
What are poems?
Used to prove a point
What are facts?
A brother of Zeus and father of Polyphemus
Who is Poseidon
Information used to provide proof of a claim
What is evidence?
The name for facts and information found in research
What are sources?
two words sounding the same. Found at the end of a line.
What is Rhyme?
A statement of purpose used to drive forward your argument.
What is a claim?
Lure nearby sailors with song
What are sirens?
used to get everyone on the same page of a the meaning of a term
What is a definition?
Taking someone's work without giving credit
What is plagiarism?
A grouped set of lines within a poem
What are Stanzas?
A response or rebuttal to a previously made claim.
What is a counter-claim?
A One eyed giant who traps Odysseus
What is the Cyclops?
Listening and accepting the good qualities in an opposing argument.
What is acknowledging the other side?
The trustworthiness and authority from a specific source
What is Credibility?
The pattern of rhyming words repeated in each stanza
What is a Rhyme scheme, or Rhyme pattern?
The finishing statements and wrap-up of an argument
What are conclusions?
Plants that distract you from your goals
What are the lotus flowers?
logically constructed arguments
What is reasoning?
Exploring and examining researched facts in detail
What is investigation?
The syllable count within a line of poetry.
What is meter?
A claim that focuses on the main point of an argument.
What is a thesis?
The war that Odysseus returned from and the start of his journey
What is the Trojan War?
Being blinded or having preconceived notions influence an argument.
What is bias?