A peer-reviewed collection of written works, often of a specific subject, that is published periodically.
What is an academic journal?
What you are trying to convince your reader to believe.
What is a claim?
The student dormitories.
What are Euclid Commons, Landstrom, The Edge?
The three main rhetorical appeals.
What is ethos, pathos, and logos?
The punctuation used around in-text citations
What are parenthesis?
The name of the system used to cite sources in this class.
What is MLA?
What you use to prove your claim.
What is evidence?
What Berkman Hall used to be called.
What is Main Classroom?
The rhetorical appeal related to time.
What is Chairos?
Page at the end of an essay containing the sources.
What is a works cited page?
A collection of written work such as In Practice: A Reader for Writers.
What is an anthology?
How you use opposing arguments to make your own argument stronger.
What is a counter-claim?
The year that CSU was founded.
When is 1964?
An example is "Name rhetorical appeal used: If we don't feed the puppy, it will die!"
What is Pathos?
Included in the in-text citation
What are authors last name and page number?
A general name given to sources that are acceptable for use in academic writing.
What are academic sources?
The name for smaller claims under your overarching claim/thesis.
What are subclaims?
The western-most building belonging to CSU.
What is the CSU art building?
An example is "Now for a limited time!"
What is Chairos?
The in-order components of an MLA heading.
What are authors name, professors name, class name, and submission date?
A general name given to sources that are not appropriate for most academic writing, but are accessible and geared for the general public.
What are warrants?
The name of the main performance hall in the school of music.
What is Waetjen Auditorium?
Every time a person uses language, they are not simply communicating information, but also committing an act, and those acts have a specific purpose for the person speaking and an intended effect on the audience to whom they are communicating.
What is Speech Act Theory?
Way to differentiate title for a book on the page of references.
What is italics?