Definitions
Sources and Citations
From Lecture
English Class Acronyms
100

IN YOUR OWN WORDS
What is rhetoric?

:)

100

What do you call taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.

Plagiarism

100

What is the central idea in a work to which all parts of the work relate to

Thesis statement / Thesis

100

CRAAP

What does the C stand for in CRAAP?

Credibility

200

IN YOUR OWN WORDS

What is a discourse community?

:)

200

What boolean operator term will yield the MOST results?

OR

200

What strategy does your professor recommend when reading, especially articles?

Hint: This strategy helps when trying to form your own ideas and make conversation with the sources. You were asked to do this for homework before.

Annotate

200

CRAAP

What does the R stand for in CRAAP?

Relevancy

300

Multimodality

Name the five modes of communication or multiliteracies defined by the New London Group

Aural
Visual
Linguistic
Gestural
Spatial

300

IN MLA

What is the correct in-text citation for a quote on page 394 from the book The Stand by Stephen King?

(King 394).

"The quote that you are using would be here" (King 394).

300

Ethics = Morals + ____________

Reasoning
Logic

300

CRAAP

What do the A's stand for in CRAAP?

Authority
Accuracy

400

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAIo-pUDl0s

The major rhetorical appeal being used here and how is it being used.

Pathos
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Best Analysis Written Down Receives DOUBLE Points 

400

TRUE or FALSE:

If you are citing information from a website, you do not need to include a parenthetical citation, since websites don’t have page numbers.

FALSE

If a source does not have page numbers, use the author’s name for the parenthetical citation. 

•If a source does not have an author or page numbers, cite the title of the source.

400

Define Kairos

The word “kairos” means the right moment or, more simply, timeliness.

Kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'. In modern Greek, kairos also means 'weather' or 'time'

400

CRAAP

What does the P stand for in CRAAP?

Purpose

500

What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning?

Inductive - specific to general (scientific method)
Deductive - general to specific (apply theories)

500

Do You Remember?
What was the name of the databases we explored during Unit #2

JSTOR
Academic Search Complete
EBSCO Host

500

Define rhetorical situation

audience, author (rhetor), purpose, medium, context, and content

500

What acronym can be used to categorize a fruit filled dessert or a way to structure supporting evidence?

PIE

Point

Illustrate 

Example

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