To Talk About the Topic
Revising and Editing
Argumentative Text
Parts of the Whole
Wild Card
100

Taking the point made by sources and reinterpreting for your audience. 

What is paraphrasing? 

100

Revising. 

What are dramatic changes such as changing the order of information, sources, organization, themes, etc.?

100

Besides the hook, the first thing you see in an argumentative text?

What is a claim or thesis? 
100

________ presents the main idea for the paragraph.

What is a topic sentence? 

100

The purpose of _____________ text is to convey content or information to the reader.

What is informational text?

200

Taking the main point made by a source and making it much shorter. 

What is summarizing? 

200

Small changes to grammar, punctuation, spelling, and syntax. 

What is editing? 

200

____ is a form of persuasion that appeals to the audience's emotion.

What is pathos? 

200

________ clearly states the main argument or purpose of your essay or paper, guiding the reader and providing a roadmap for your paper's structure. (Usually located on the last sentence of the first paragraph.)

What is a thesis statement? 

200

_________ help us follow a thought from one paragraph to the next. 

What are transition sentences? 

300

It is important that all topics in the body of the essay refer back to this. 

What is the main claim, topic, or argument?

300

Professor Brandenburg grades based on this, rather than natural writing ability. 

What is effort? 
300

_______ is a form of persuasion that appeals to the audience's logic.

What is logos? 
300

Authors last name, page number, name of publication, date of publication, URL, date accessed, are all elements of this. 

What is MLA formatting for in text citation and the works cited page? 

300

To practice synthesizing ideas in a clear manner, organizing thought, and providing credible research that is also persuasive.

Why are we writing this essay? 

400

Between summarizing and paraphrasing, this has the same level of detail as the evidence presented. 

What is paraphrasing?

400

To treat the first draft like the scaffolding upon which we build the strongest argument possible. 

What is the purpose of revising, or why do we revise? 
400

_______ is a form of persuasion that offers credibility. 

What is ethos? 
400

This offers the perspective that is usually opposite to the author's.

What is a counter argument? 

400

JSTOR

What is a database of peer-reviewed journals and books? Considered the "Google" for credible sources. 

500

Hook, thesis, topic sentence, information, source, reinterpretation, transition, topic sentence... conclusion.  

What it the logical order of the argument essay. 

500

Make an appointment with a resource librarian or attend one of the MLA workshops, the first one on Wednesday, October 22nd, from noon to 1pm. 

What are ways in which I can strengthen my in text citation and works cited page AND get extra credit?

500

This is a required part of the argument essay. It increases a writers ethos, and offers a balanced look at the argument. 

What is a counter argument? 

500

The acronym R.A.C.E. stand for this.

What is, Restate, Answer, Cite, Explain?

500

When an article or book is looked over by another journalist or researcher to make sure that the claims made are true and in scientific studies, repeatable. 

What is peer reviewed?

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