Has two parentheticals, author's last name, a space, and the page number
What is an "In-Text Citation"?
art of persuasion
What is "Rhetoric"?
A multimodal method found on YouTube that can be used to make academic content
What is a "Video Essay"?
Using data that was collected by someone else
What is "Secondary Research"?
True or False: The grade on canvas reflects your actual grade
What is "False"?
Located after the final page of a written paper
What is the "Works Cited Page"?
when the writer tries to generate specific emotions (such as fear, envy, anger, or pity) in an audience to dispose it to accept a claim.
What is "Pathos"?
An initial starting point that defines the problem and purpose; will help guide a writer into exploring more of their topic
What is a "research question"?
What the main library searching tool is called
What is "OneSearch"?
If you’re going to miss class/submit or a "no" where must you put your last name, the date, etc
What is the "Header"/ "The Subject Line"?
The last part of a full works-cited citation
What is "Location"/"URL"/"Date Accessed"?
Flaws in reasoning that lead to inaccurate and illogical conclusions
What are "Logical Fallacies"?
A list of set deadlines for when a researcher will get their work done
What is a "timeline"?
Type of source often written by a professor and often peer reviewed
What is "Academic"/"Scholary"?
How many Major Projects can you miss and still pass this class?
What is "None" / "Zero"?
What MLA stands for
What is "Modern Language Association"?
an opportune moment; in arguments, it is the timeliness of an argument and the most opportune ways to make it
What is "Kairos"?
The type of voice you might take on as a writer; for example, a YouTuber might become loud, energetic, and exaggerated
What is a "Persona"?
Type of source that often has a catchy title and often summarizes most information on the topic
What is "Popular"?
The times in which Trevor will likely NOT respond to an email, according to Syllabus (not what Trevor actually does)
What is "on the weekends and anything past 7:00 pm, and Fridays past 6 pm"?
A replacement for a SINGULAR author's name when you have the SINGULAR author multiple times in your works-cited citations (example: having three different Sylvia Plath poems cited)
What is a "Triple Dash" (---)?
the relationship between topic, author, audience, and other contexts (social, cultural, political) that determine or evoke an appropriate spoken or written response.
What are "Rhetorical Situations"?
A practice where one might add captions to their video, avoid ableist language, provide alt-text on the images they include
What is "Accessibility"?
The five requirements to write about in Trevor’s annotations for Project 2
What are: "what the source is, the main points of the source, a review of the source’s credibility, how the source will be used, how the source makes you feel"?
Trevor’s first policy on the policy page
What is "Honesty"?