Grammar
Citations/Quotes
FRP Components
Bonus
100

Used to close out a complete sentence.

A period.

100

How works cited pages are organized.

Alphabetical order.

100

Proper MLA heading

Name

Professor Name

Class

Due date

100

The 3 points of the rhetorical triangle.

Pathos, logos, and ethos.

200

Used to indicate dialogue.

Quotation marks.

200

Title of references page according to MLA style.

Works Cited.

200

Proper header on every page.

Last name and page number.
200

4 things that a headline must include.

Who, what, when, where.

300

The 3 main parts of a sentence.

Subject, verb, and direct object.

300

Proper way of incorporating a quote into your own writing.

Merging it with your own words.

300

4 components that make up an introduction (like your abstracts).

Intro, context, thesis, and conclusion.

300
The 3 genres we studied.

Fiction, journalism, and essays.

400

Punctuation that is too weak to connect 2 full ideas.

A comma.
400

A quote that is 4 or more lines.

A block quote.

400

How many sources you need for the final draft.

5 sources.

400

Title of the movie we watched about Watergate.

All the President's Men.

500

All the permutations of first-person.

I, me, my, we, us, our.

500

How to cite 3 or more authors in-text.

(Last name, et. al).

500

3 adjectives that describe a successful thesis.

Clear, specific, and arguable.

500

The library link you need to copy to maintain access to your sources.

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