All About Rhetoric
Cite Your Sources!
Acronyms for Days
Punctuation?!
Writing Methods
100

These are the three main rhetorical appeals we use and analyze in argumentation. 

What are Ethos, Pathos, and Logos?

100

This is essential to maintain academic integrity, avoid plagiarism, and give proper credit to original authors.

What is citing our sources?

100

This is the acronym we use to analyze rhetoric.

What is SPACECAT?

100

Use this before a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) that joins two independent clauses.

What is a comma?

100

Claim + because + reason 1, reason 2, and reason 3.

What is the basic Thesis formula?

200

a statement, assertion, or argument presented as true, which may be disputed, doubted, or require supporting evidence

What is a Claim?

200

This is the list of sources we use at the end of an academic paper. 

What is a Works Cited page?

200

The acronym we use to remember what to include in our introductions.

What is the ANT Method?

200

Instead of using a period to create two separate sentences, this connects two complete, related sentences into one.

What is a semicolon?

200

The A in the ANT method.

What is Attention Getter?

300

a reasoned response, objection, or argument that challenges another claim, idea, or thesis

What is a counterargument?

300
The method we use within our actual writing to lead readers to the proper source material we are referencing. 

What is an in-text citation?

300

The acronym we use to remember what to include in our body paragraphs.

What is the ISE method?

300

This punctuation can act similarly to a comma when used to separate extra or nonessential information.

What is a long dash?

300

The W in the SEW method.

What is WOW statement?

400

common errors in reasoning, flaws in argumentation, or irrelevant points that undermine the logic of an argument. They appear convincing but are inherently flawed, often used—accidentally or intentionally—to manipulate or persuade others without valid evidence

What are logical fallacies?

400

This is the third element used in a proper Works Cited page entry.

What is Title of Container?

400

The acronym we use to remember what to include in our conclusions.

What is the SEW method?

400

The primary rule for this punctuation is that a complete sentence (independent clause) must precede it.

What is a colon?

400

The E in the ISE Method?

What is Explain the connection?

500

the reason, purpose, or intended meaning an author aims to convey through their work, serving as the intended message a reader is meant to understand. It represents the underlying motivation for creating a text—such as to inform, persuade, or entertain—which guides interpretation.

What is authorial intent?

500

Meaning "and others" in Latin, this is what we use when citing three or more authors from one source.

What is et al?

500
The eight elements of SPACECAT (what the letters stand for).

What is Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, and Tone?

500

In the following sentence, the colon goes here:

Taylor Swift has written a few songs about John Mayer “Dear John,” “The Story of Us,” and “Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve.”

What is after John Mayer?

500

a writing technique used to integrate borrowed material smoothly by surrounding a quote (the filling) with a topic sentence/introduction (the top bun) and analysis/explanation (the bottom bun)

What is the Sandwich Method?

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