The full name of the host of this jeopardy
Who is Eivind Håkestad
A term describing an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
What are issues?
A book, document or article used to provide evidence in research.
What is a source?
A simile without "as" or "like"
What is a metaphor
An intergovernmental organization tasked to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve national co-operation and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations.
What is the United Nations?
The list you state your sources in (on the end of the document)
What is a reference list?
A type of text that tries to convince the reader of something
What is a persuasive text?
17 goals to address different issues in the world, made by the United Nations.
What are the sustainable development goals?
A term for stealing someone's intellectual property.
What is plagiarism?
A rhetorical device that emphasizes the difference between two things
What is contrast?
The narrator of "Before the flood"
Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?
The reason why we should cite sources
A) To show your reader that you have done proper research
B) To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to the original author and acknowledging their ideas
C) To avoid plagiarism
D) To allow the reader to track down the sources you’ve used
E) All of the above
What is E) all of the above?
A rhetorical device using personal pronouns like "I", "you", "we", "us" to create a connection or bond between the speaker and the audience.
What is personal appeal?
The person who held a speech about climate change at the Nobel peace forum.
Who is Al Gore?
Two methods of how we can cite our sources in our texts
What is citation in text and footnotes?
"I require three things in a man: he must be handsome, ruthless and stupid".
An example of this sub-category of a rhetorical device.
What is tricolon?