When discussing transitions, we said the primary goal of them is to do this.
What do you call connecting the main idea of the previous paragraph into the new paragraph, whether through expanding the idea or showing contrast?
We have discussed the idea of popular sources in this course a few times, and we said that they can be basically anything with this defining characteristic.
What is a source meant for mass consumption? (Not made for subject matter experts)
In argumentative academic writing, its a good habit to assume your reader has this level of information about the topic.
What is nothing/very little?
The 2016 Cavs made history by being the first team in professional sports to do this in a championship best-of-7.
What is a 3-1 comeback?
Before directing critically acclaimed horror movies, the director of "Get Out" and "Us" first became famous by starring on this sketch comedy series.
What is Key and Peele?
On the topic of transitions, we said a good topic sentence has a lot of the same features as this writing feature, except for a single paragraph.
What is a thesis statement?
At the very beginning of most scholarly sources (specifically academic journals), you can find this section which serves this purpose.
What is an abstract? What is a quick academic summary of a paper?
We have covered these a couple times, there are a lot of different kinds but they are all generally defined as argumentative tactics that are false, dishonest, or weak.
What are logical fallacies?
Before being renamed to Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, the Cavs arena was named this.
What was Quicken Loans Arena, aka "the Q"?
This 2015 movie was the feature film debut for Anya-Taylor Joy, and is often regarded as among the best modern movies in the horror genre.
What is "The Witch"?
True or False: Transitions should only be placed at the start of paragraph.
What is false? (Transitions can be used between sentences, or even transitions between ideas in the same sentence)
When going over research databases in a previous SLA session, I recommended against the use of Google Scholar or most other non-CSU databases for this reason.
What journal paywalls/access restrictions?
Good argumentative writing must contains these, as it strengthens the credibility of the argument by addressing other points of view.
What are counter-arguments/counterclaims?
While "the Q" was the arena's most famous name, Quicken Loans Arena wasn't the first name for the stadium. Instead, it was first called this, in reference to the man who was the original sponsor/founder.
What was Gund Arena?
This is the name of the place where most of "The Shining" takes place.
What is the Overlook Hotel?
Continuing the idea of topic sentences, we said that a good topic sentence should do these two things. (If you name either one of them, I'll give points).
What is outlining the main idea of that paragraph, and what is making a connection to your thesis statement?
Your textbook describes 3 characteristics of scholarly sources. The 1st was being published in a reputable academic journal and the 2nd was being authoritative/written by a subject matter expert. This was the 3rd, and arguably most important characteristic.
What is peer-reviewed?
It's a factual statement, but a good thesis needs to be a claim/debatable.
Who are Kyrie Irving, Anthony Bennett, and Andrew Wiggins?
Who is Johnny Depp?
Given the context clues, the following sentence calls for this kind of transition:
Some scientists take the existence of black holes for granted; _______, in 2014, a physicist at the University of North Carolina claimed to have mathematically proven that they do not exist.
What is showing contrast? ("However", "in spite of this", "yet", etc)
We haven't directly covered this in class, but might know that you should not be citing tertiary sources in your papers (encyclopedic sources like Wikipedia, etc). However, if you are having trouble finding quality primary sources that you can cite, tertiary sources can be helpful, as you can use them in this way.
What is finding primary sources from the works-cited/references page of tertiary sources?
We haven't covered this yet, but intuitively, it makes sense that we generally ignore/avoid this rhetorical appeal, as will primarily use other appeals in our argumentative writing.
What is pathos?
In the 1989 Playoffs, Michael Jordan was being guarded by this Cavs player when he hit "the shot".
Who is Craig Ehlo?
In "28 Days Later" (and its sequel "28 Years Later"), this Canadian post-rock song was used in promotional material and used in the film itself. (If you name the band, I'll also give you points)
What is "East Hastings" by Godspeed You Black Emperor?