Research Notes
Research Notes 2
Citing Sources/Random
Persuasive Techniques
Vocabulary Words
100

Two things that are not thesis statements.

What are statements of purpose, facts, and questions.

100

This type of plagiarism occurs when someone changes the words from a source, but doesn't use in-text citations.

What is paraphrasing?

100

The system/style of citing sources that we use in English class. 

MLA (9)

100

Arguing by using common sense and facts/statistics.

What is Logos?

100

What prefixes do. 

What is modify the definition of the word?

200

The three parts of an introduction.

What are the opening hook, transition, and the thesis statement.

200

A summary of the argument a paper is making with the main points outlined.

What is the thesis statement?

200

This is the information that is included in an in-text citation. 

What are the author's last name and page number? 

200

Appealing to emotions to be persuasive. 

What is pathos?

200

The meaning of these prefixes:

dis-, im-, ir-, in-, il-, non-, un-, de-, anti


What is "no" or "not" 

They change a word to it's opposite definition. 

300

The opposite viewpoint of your own.

What is a counterclaim?

300

Three types of opening hooks.

What are quotes, statistics, anecdotes, humor, bold claims, and questions.

300

Three of the rules for formatting a works cited page. 

What is double-spaced, alphabetized, use hanging indents, and put Works Cited in the center at the top without bolding or underlining or making it bigger? 

300

Appealing to trustworthiness, goodness, or testimonials from people. 

What is ethos?

300
Three things that suffixes do.

What are:

Make a word plural.

Change the verb tense.

Change the part of speech. 

400

These are the four types of questions. Bonus if they are in order.

What are factual/summative, convergent, divergent, and evaluative.

400

This type of plagiarism occurs when you copy and paste from a source, but don't use quotation marks.

Word-for-word

400

This is how you format titles of smaller works, or parts of larger works. 

What is put them in quotation marks? 

400

Errors made in persuasion. 

What are logical fallacies?

400

The part of speech these suffixes create:

-tion, -ness, -ity, -ment, -ship


What are nouns?

500

The five letters in the CRAAP test stand for this.

What are current, relevant, accurate, authority, and purpose?

500

These techniques help turn plagiarism into something good.

In-text citations and quotation marks.

500

These types of essays create an argument about a work of literature or film by looking at one element, such as a theme, symbol, or allegory.

What is a literary analysis? 

500

Name five logical fallacies.

What are:

ad hominem, bandwagon fallacy, appeal to nature, circular reasoning, guilt by association, false causation, false dichotomy, hasty generalization, slippery slope fallacy, and straw man?  

500

The part of speech these suffixes create: 

-ful, -less, -al, -ish, -ous, -ive

What are adjectives? 

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