Research
Citations
Poetry and Prosody
Romeo and Juliet
Argument
100

An exploration of a topic

What is research?

100

A group that houses the source of information. 

What is the publisher? 

100

condensed thought in lyrical form

What is poetry?

100

English poet, playwright, and actor during the Renaissance

Who is Shakespeare?

100

The purpose behind an argument

What is Persuasion? 

200

The result of exploring a research topic

What is information?

200

Proof where you got your information

What is evidence?
200

A comparison that uses like or as.

What is a simile?

200

The two families who had a long feud

Who are the Capulets and Montagues?

200

proof used to persuade an opposing viewpoint.

What is evidence?

300

determining the reliability in information.

What is credibility? 

300

establishing who wrote or published something.

What is citing sources?

300

A grouping of lines within a poem

What is a stanza?

300

Who proposed to Juliet first.

Who is Paris?

300

A statement on the point you are trying to make

What is a claim?

400

An inquiry or focus into a specific unknown topic

What is investigation?

400

Taking credit for someone else's work.

What is plagiarism? 

400

The study of the way poetry is formed

What is Prosody?

400

The time period that Romeo and Juliet took place, bonus points for the year published

What is the Renaissance? What is 1597?

400

favoring or having a vested interest in a particular point of an argument

What is bias?

500

The method in which information is transferred

What is a medium?

500

The preferred method of citing sources for English and Language studies

What is MLA citation?

500

A 1 stanza poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables per line.

What is a sonnet? 

500

Early Modern medical understanding of blood-flow and how it affects personalities. 

What are the four humours?

500

The modes of persuasion used in an argument covering credibility, emotion, and logic

What are Ethos, Logos, Pathos

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