The word equitable means
To be fair to everyone
After completing a paper what should you do
Proofread
When should you use a hyphen
To join two or more words
What is the meaning of logos
Logic
When should you take notes
All the time
The word anarchy means
No order
What format should your paper be in
MLA format
When should you use a semicolon
To link two sentences that are a closely related thought
What is the meaning of pathos
Emotion
How do notes help you
They help you recall information on the test
The word indemnity means
Protection against loss or damage
The act of anticipating a opponents argument and putting in your paper is called
Counterargument
What is a independent clause
Is a sentence that has a subject, verb, and can stand on its own
What is the meaning of ethos
Credibilty
What is one of the best note taking technique
The outline technique where you have keywords thoughts and a summary
The word veracity means
Truth and honesty
The font you should use when writing a paper is
Times new roman or calibri
What is a predicate
The part of the sentence that makes a claim about the subject
How do you make sure a author is credible
If they have primary sources and secondary sources
Where should you keep your notes
On a journal in a safe place
The word fruition means
For your goal to be achieved
How long should your papers be in this class
3-5 pages
What is a modifier
A word that modifies the meaning of a word
How do you check for bias
Check the sources, check the date, and check how one sided the argument is being
How important are notes
They can decide whether you pass of fail