All of our authors keep saying this word, especially your teacher in class. What is it?
What is "question"
Name the author of The Bedford Researcher.
Watch this clip regarding an example of ethos; what is the major ethos appeal in the clip?
Back in Who Says?, the authors discussed the rhetorical situation; what were those 5 parts that help make up the rhetorical situation?
What is the difference between voice and tone?
What is the voice being impression and tone being the expression the audience gains.
Information is a massive part of research; what are the other two types of information?
BONUS: What is the difference between an annotated bib. and an abstract?
1. What are the names of the sources?
2. Describe what each source is.
1. Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary
2. Primary=original source; Secondary=added information such as articles; Tertiary=where they come from
:Ethos: Mount Sinai
Logos: Contact information given
1. Does CARS stand for?
2. Are the three moves?
3. Is the order of the moves?
1. Creating a Research Space
2 & 3. establishing the territory, establishing the niche, and occupying the niche.
What is:
Last, F. M. (Year Published) Book. Retrieved from URL
Four frames were mentioned in one of our books to use in crafting your work; what were they?