In-text citations
Incorporating sources
Persuasive writing
Appeals
How messages persuade
100
You provide what as part the in-text citation?
What is the author's name (or organization name or title when no author shown)?
100
True or False. You do not have to cite your source when paraphrasing it.
What is false?
100
When you make a claim on an issue” and provide “justification” to influence your audience to consider your perspective, you are doing this type of writing.
What is persuasive or argumentative?
100
Statistical evidence provides this type of appeal
What is logos, or logical appeal?
100
Reasons must be supported by what?
What is evidence?
200
What you find in the parentheses.
What is the page number?
200
According to McGrath or McGrath says is an example of what?
What is an attributive tag or signal phrase?
200
Considering an audience's views, especially their ______ and _______, is important to persuasive writing.
What are values and beliefs?
200
If you begin an essay on human trafficking by telling the story of someone who was a victim of human trafficking, you are using this type of appeal.
What is pathos, or emotional appeal?
200
Name two types of evidence.
What are factual data, personal experience, research summaries, statistics, or testimony?
300
You do not have to cite information if it is ____________ _____________.
What is common knowledge?
300
Tell what an attributive tag or signal phrase is and how it makes citations clearer.
What is a phrase that usually includes the author's name to introduce your source and show where it begins and ends?
300
Is it true or false that conceding that there may be some valid points in an opposing viewpoint makes
What is false?
300
If you are writing about a medical treatment and you cite several doctors who support the treatment, you are using.
What is ethos, or ethical appeal?
300
An angle of vision refers to
What is viewpoint or perspective of the writer?
400
In this example, who is the author of the original source? Ravitch argues that high schools are pressured to act as "social service centers, and they don't do that well" (qtd. in Weisman 259).
Who is Weisman?
400
When you paraphrase the author's words and structure too closely, using much of their wording, you are _____________.
What is patchwriting?
400
Why it is important to accurately and fairly represent other views.
What is so you do not appear biased or alienate your audience?
400
What you have an error in reasoning, you commit a _______ _________.
What is a logical fallacy?
400
Name two ways writers persuade their angle of vision.
What is by stating their views and selecting certain details, by choosing words with particular connotations, and byemphasizing certain points through sentence structure.
500
Which one shows the best example of an in-text citation? A. According to Kokkinos, employers cause burnout when employees are stressed by too much work. (2). B. Employers cause burnout when employees are stressed by too much work (Kokkinos, 2007).
What is A.?
500
Name two ways to rebut an argument
What is by questioning their reasons and evidence or point out logical fallacies?
500
Name and describe the three types of appeals in an argument.
What is the logos, or reasoning, the ethos, or the author’s credibility, and pathos, which appeals to the audience’s emotions, beliefs, and values?
500
Name ways you "wallow in complexity"
What is pose problematic questions, analyze all its dimensions, and find, gather, and interpret facts data relevant to the problem; imagine alternative solutions, analyze competing answers, construct arguments for and against alternatives, and choose the best solution; and write an effective argument justifying your choice while acknowledging counterarguments
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