This punctuation mark tells readers that the noun is possessive.
What is an apostrophe?
In academic writing, when referring to an author, one should always refer to that author by their first name.
(Example: F. Scott wrote The Great Gatsby in 1925.)
What is no!
Academic conventions maintain that writers always refer to an author by their first + last name or just last name. (Example: "F. Scott Fitzgerald" or "Fitzgerald").
This is a word that signals to the reader that a sentence is incomplete:
a. Comma splice
b. Run-on
c. Fragment
d. Cat
What is "c?" A fragment.
The Greek philosopher credited with being the father of rhetoric and rhetorical appeals
Who is Aristotle?
What is the first and last name of the French, Catholic saint whom the university is named after?
Who is Vincent DePaul?
A period should be placed where in the following example?
According to students, "Ames Hoffner is a dope professor"
What is inside the closing quotation marks?
True or false: in digital composition, you should use white space rather than indentation to separate paragraphs.
What is "true"?!
The following is an example of this common grammatical mistake.
"I am not angry with you, I am not happy with you, either."
What is a comma splice?
An appeal to the timeliness or urgency of the moment
What is exigency?
How many absences are you granted before they affect your grade?
What is 2?
The following sentence is correctly punctuated:
Many children, of working parents, walk home from school by themselves.
What is false?
Eliminate commas!
Which verb tense should you use when writing about art (texts, movies, poems, songs, paintings, photos)?
What is the present tense?
Enrolled in the Couch to 5K program in order to lower her heart rate and address anxiety.
The above is an example of a(n)
a. Run-on sentence
b. Fragment
c. Transition
What is "b," fragment?
An appeal based on a writer/speaker's credibility, character, or authority
What is "ethos"?
Is participation a requirement for our grading contract?
What is "yes." Students are expected to participate in some manner.
According to MLA, the title of an essay, poem, journal/newspaper article, or song should bet set off with:
a. italics
b. bold
c. quotation marks
d. None of the above
What is c, quotation marks?
The title of your paper should be bolded and italicized
What is "false"? Your title should be centered and appear above your first paragraph. It is not bolded or italicized or placed in larger font.
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
1. Jumping ahead to the last page, the book ended on a surprising note.
2. Jumping ahead to the last page, I found that the book ended on a surprising note.
What is 2? The first sentence contains a misplaced modifier: "I" is the one who jumps to the last page.
An appeal to the audience's emotions, values, or sensibilities
What is "pathos"?
What is the name of the holiday celebrated in Latinx and Hispanic cultures that celebrates deceased loved ones?
What is the Day of the Dead?
Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence:
However she did not want to go to the movie either.
What is after the word "however"?
True or False:
For quotations that are more than four lines of prose or three lines of verse, place quotations in a free-standing block of text and omit quotation marks.
What is true?
The following sentence is correct:
As Martin searched for a great horned owl, he is taking photographs of all the birds he is seeing.
What is false?
[The sentence contains an unnecessary and confusing shift in verb tense.]
An appeal based on evidence and logic
What is "logos"?
Which of the following is not a course goal for WRD 103:
a. Students should gain experience reading and writing in multiple genres and modalities
b. Students should develop the ability to read and evaluate the writing of others and to identify the rhetorical strategies at work in written texts.
c. Students should become familiar with literary terms and devices common to the field of English literature.
What is "c"? This ain't no English class.