This is where you place your last name and page numbers
What is a header?
This belongs at the end of an introduction paragraph
What is a thesis statement?
Connecting to an audience through their emotions
What is pathos?
A claim you are advocating for
What is an argument?
The start of a paragraph announcing its purpose!
What is a topic sentence?
This is the amount of space between lines in an essay
What is double spaced?
This group of common lettered ideas helps gather information on a reading
What are the 5 W's?
Connecting to an audience through their logic
What is logos?
Your point of view on an idea or issue
What is a stance?
An element that helps move between ideas in an essay
What is a transition?
This is the name of the source list on the last page
What is works cited?
This typically includes a claim and reasoning
What is a thesis statement?
Connecting to an audience's sense of credibility
What is ethos?
Determined by how reliable or trustworthy a source is
What is credibility?
An idea explained in your own words
What is analysis?
This is found on lines after the first line of a works cited citation
What is a hanging indent?
This should be the most prominent part of your writing (or the "loudest")
What is your voice?
This is the "point" of a piece you are analyzing
This, also referring to a lunch item, is a way of incorporating sources into your paragraphs
What is a sandwich?
An idea explained by someone else
What is evidence?
An example of a title that should be in quotation marks
What is an article title, song name, or chapter of a book?
The big three
What are audience, purpose, and genre?
The choices we make about how we communicate
What is rhetoric?
This writing exercise features citations, summaries, and explanations
What is an annotated bibliography?
A paragraph has one of these, not multiple
What is a controlling idea?