Types of Essays
Parts of an Essay
Punctuation
Writing Ethics
Psychology Fun Facts
200

This type of essay uses evidence and reasoning to convince the reader to accept a particular point of view.

What is an argumentative essay?

200

Often found at the end of an introduction, this sentence clearly states a writer’s claim and sets up the essay’s direction.

What is a thesis?
200

This punctuation joins closely related independent clauses without a conjunction, often replacing a period.

What is a semicolon? 

200

This principle of college requires students to be honest, responsible, and ethical in their work, including proper citation and avoidance of plagiarism or the use of AI.

What is academic integrity

200

This happens when you try to do two things at once, but your brain is actually switching back and forth, which ultimately reduces efficiency.

What is multi-tasking?

400

This essay form requires examining two ideas, texts, or concepts side-by-side to show how they are alike and how they differ.

What is a comparative essay?

400

This part of an essay grabs the reader’s attention, presents background information, and leads into the thesis statement.


What is an introduction?

400

This mark can replace commas, parentheses, or colons for emphasis or to indicate abrupt breaks in thought.

What is an em dash?
400

In academic writing, this serious offense involves using someone else's work such as text, ideas, or media without proper citation or acknowledgment.

What is plagiarism?
400

This brain hemisphere is typically dominant in language processes for most people.

What is the left hemisphere?
600

Unlike analytical or argumentative essays, this style emphasizes storytelling, character development, and the writer’s personal voice to communicate a point.

What is a narrative essay?

600

This final section wraps up the essay, restates the thesis, and provides a lasting final thought.

What is a conclusion?

600

This shorter mark often connects compound words or indicates ranges, and should not be confused with a dash.

What is a hyphen?

600

This is the practice of giving proper credit to the sources you use in your writing.

What is citation?

600
Part of the brain that starts developing at 25.

What is the frontal lobe?

800

Focused on exploring causal relationships, this essay form requires writers to explain how specific conditions, actions, or events lead to particular consequences.

What is cause and effect essay?

800

Often required in research papers, this list at the end gives credit to all sources used in the essay.

What is the Works Cited (or References) page?

800

This punctuation is used to form contractions, like “don’t” or “it’s,” but is often confused with the possessive pronoun.

What is an apostrophe?

800

In writing and research, this occurs when personal opinions, cultural perspectives, or preconceived notions influence how information is presented or interpreted.

What is bias?

800

This disorder features hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.

What is schizophrenia?

1000

This type of college essay breaks a text, idea, or issue into parts to examine how they work together, focusing on interpretation rather than summary.

What is an analytical essay?

1000

This sentence guides each body paragraph by stating the point that paragraph will make.

What is a topic sentence?

1000

Three dots at the end of a sentence.

What is an ellipsis?
1000

This ethical principle in writing requires giving credit to creators and using their work legally, avoiding copyright violations or plagiarism.

What is respect for intellectual property?

1000

In 1971, psychologist Philip Zimbardo simulated a prison in the Stanford basement to study how quickly people adopt abusive roles in this controversial experiment.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment.

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