This is when a comma is misused.
What is a comma splice?
When you highlight, underline, and/or take notes on a piece of media.
What is an Annotation?
The ability to interpret and understand the more profound meaning and relevance of a text (e.g., movies, television shows, video games, news articles, etc.).
What is media literacy?
This comic discusses the importance of doing what we enjoy and not caring about whether or not our art is good or sucks.
"Two Questions" by Lynda Barry
APA and MLA are examples of this.
What are formatting/citation styles?
The merging of more than one complete sentence without proper punctuation.
A sentence that is missing a subject or a predicate.
What is a fragment?
How a camera moves, zooms in and out, and its positioning within a scene.
What is cinematography?
This is a tool that can help work through writer's block and train our brains not to procrastinate.
What is free-writing?
This citation style looks like this:
What is APA?
This piece of punctuation should be used after an introductory element.
What is a comma?
What is an appeal?
This rule in media is when the artist shows you how a character has changed through their actions, versus telling you that the character has changed.
What is the "Show, Don't Tell" Rule?
This nonsensical poem discusses the slaying of a terrifying beast using a vorpal blade.
"Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll
This citation style requires that your last name AND page number are in the top right corner of your essay.
What is MLA?
Informal words that are made up of two or more words that create a shortened form, usually with an apostrophe.
What is a contraction?
The arrangement of words and sentences to convey meaning.
What is syntax?
This rather sweet-looking interactive art piece discusses the horrors of the HIV/AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 90s.
What is Untitled; A Portrait of Ross in L.A.?
Finish this statement from Professor Shane: "You have to figure out[...]"
"[...]what works for you."
This is needed when a citation on your references page is longer than one line.
What is a hanging indent?
These pieces of language are also known as "FANBOYS."
What are coordinating conjunctions / For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
What are logical fallacies?
This term is what can skew people's opinions when reading an article about a recent event or hearing about it on a news outlet.
This piece of punctuation generally has three rules: both sides of it have to be complete sentences, the second sentence's first word must be lowercase, and both sentences must deal with the same subject matter.
What is a semicolon?
This Latin phrase is used in in-text citations when you have three or more authors of the same piece.
What is "et al."?