The Research Paper
Introductory Techniques
Writing
Citations/Works Cited
Pathos Ethos Logos
100

What you do after finding credible sources but before writing a rough draft. 

What is create a Works Cited page?

Or

What is create an Outline.

(Either answer is acceptable.)

100

This is when you use striking, whimsical, profound or even provocative words from someone famous.

What is a FAMOUS QUOTATION?

100

This method is a helpful tool used to incorporate the words of an author into your own writing.

What is ICE?

100

These are listed on your Works Cited page in alphabetical order by the first word, which is typically the last name of the author.

What is a CITATION?

100

This is created by including an emotional tone, emotion-evoking examples, and stories of emotional events. 

What is PATHOS?

200

This is when you take information from one of your sources and give that information to your audience in your own words, yet give credit to the source.

What is paraphrasing?

200

This is when you withhold the topic as a way to increase the audience's interest in the topic

What is SUSPENSE?

200

This is the main point you will try to prove in the rest of your essay. The best ones take a position and are specific, debatable, and defensible.   

What is a THESIS STATEMENT?

200

When creating an in-text citation for a source that has NO author, you should use THIS inside of the quotation marks, which isthen placed inside the parentheses.

What is the FIRST KEY WORD?

200

This is developed by using advanced, theoretical or abstract language, citing facts (very important), using historical analogies, and by constructing logical arguments.

What is LOGOS?

300

This is using an author’s exact words without giving him/her credit. 

What is plagiarism?

300

This is where you share something that the speaker/writer has in common with the audience.

What is COMMON GROUND?

300

These are two ways to organize your information when writing a comparison-contrast essay.

What are POINT-BY-POINT and BLOCK?

300

Each of the in-text citations used in your paper must match WHAT on your works cited page?

What is a CITATION?

300

This is achieved by making yourself sound fair or unbiased, introducing your expertise or pedigree, and by using correct grammar and word choice.

What is ETHOS?

400

This is when the writer accidentally takes the ideas or exact words from a source without acknowledging the original source of information.

What is UNINTENTIONAL PLAGIARISM?

400

This is when you use a good joke (must be one in good taste) to break the ice and create a friendly relationship between the speaker/writer and the audience.

What is HUMOR?

400

This part of your essay includes an opening technique, a bridge statement, and your thesis.

What is the INTRODUCTION?

400

This information is found in parentheses usually at the ends of sentences in your essay.  It may include an author's name or part of a title of an article.

What is an IN-TEXT CITATION?

400

This is considered the most effective method of persuading someone to agree with your point of view.

What is PATHOS?

500

This is an opposing viewpoint that you add to your research paper to help make it stronger.  This is followed by evidence that will attack the opposing viewpoint.

What is a COUNTER ARGUMENT?

500

This is when you share a brief story to introduce your topic

What is ANECDOTE or NARRATIVE?

500

This is a final sentence in your conclusion that elevates the topic beyond the subject of the book.  A sentence that considers some of the implications of your Thesis Statement beyond what has already been discussed in the paper.

What is a 'SO WHAT' STATEMENT?

500

This is where you provide detailed information about the sources you used and cited in your paper.

What is a WORKS CITED page?

500

The ancient Greek Philosopher credited with coining the terms pathos, logos, and ethos.

Who is ARISTOTLE?

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