Name the 4 persuasion strategies we've covered.
Correct this:
“…in Hawaiʻi” (Jim Jones 10).
"...in Hawai'i" (Jones 10).
What is this table reference missing?
Catalano, Bruno. Les Voyageurs. 2013. Marseille-Fos Port, France. Architectural Digest, https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/11-most-fascinating-public-sculptures. Accessed 10 October 2022.
Fig. ____. at the very beginning.
Define "pathos"
the appeal to the beliefs and emotions of the audience. Often using specific examples, illustrations, narratives, and analogies.
What is correct MLA format FONT and SIZE?
Times New Roman, 12 pt. font
COVID, Climate change, Trump presidency, social media, influencer culture, AI, activism, alternative energy, non-traditional education, etc.
Correct this:
“…forever” (Jones, pg. 10).
"...forever" (Jones 10).
What is this table reference missing?
Fig. 2. Goya, Francisco. The Family of Charles IV. 1800. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Museo Nacional del Prado, www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/the-family-of-carlos-iv/f47898fc-aa1c-48f6-a779-71759e417e74.
Accessed date at the very end.
ensuring the “timeliness” of an argument, or the appropriateness for the occasion. in other words, being perceptive of how information might be received in this moment.
What is wrong with this:
"Work Cited"
Works Cited (always plural)
List the qualities of a successful thesis.
Last sentence of Introduction. Can stand alone. No fluff. Claim+reasons. "Reasons" match with body paragraph topics. Specific, thoughtful language.
Correct this:
“…unbelievable(Jones 10).”
"...unbelievable" (Jones 10).
What is "off" about this table reference?
Fig. 2. Goya, Francisco. The Family of Charles IV. 1800. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Museo Nacional del Prado, www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/the-family-of-carlos-iv/f47898fc-aa1c-48f6-a779-71759e417e74. Accessed May, 22 2006.
Accessed date is not in the "European-style" (needs to be day, month, year)
Define "ethos"
the credibility of the arguer. projected through their tone, word choice, use of trustworthy evidence, and sympathy and fairness to alternative views.
What size margins (around the whole text) does MLA format use?
1" margins
What are the living generational cohorts?
What is the in-text citation for pages 64-66 of this source:
Coxswain, Abraham D., Frederick Blursdale III, Thaddeus T. Landover, and Jose Sanchez. "Analyzing the Psychology of Odd Juxtaposition." Name Technology 42 (1986): 121-342. Print.
(Coxswain 64-66)
What is "off" about this table reference?
Fig. 3. Paul Klee. Twittering Machine. 1922. Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Artchive, www.artchive.com/artchive/K/klee/twittering_machine.jpg.html. Accessed May 2006.
Author's last name goes before first name with comma in between.
Klee, Paul.
serving to form something, especially having a profound and lasting influence on a person's development.
What do you call the special indent in an MLA-formatted Works Cited page?
hanging indent
What does CRAAP stand for?
C- currency
R- relevancy
A- accuracy
A- authority
P- purpose
What is the in-text citation for this source:
Encyclopedia of Football. New York: Sporting Publishers Inc., 2002. Print.
("Encyclopedia of Football")
This image was taken in 1955 and accessed on October 2, 2024. Where do those dates belong and formatted how?
Fig. 4. Shore, Franc and Jean. “Children play barefoot in a cactus garden on the Canary Islands.” Found, National Geographic Creative. natgeofound.tumblr.com/.
Fig. 4. Shore, Franc and Jean. “Children play barefoot in a cactus garden on the Canary Islands.” 1955. Found, National Geographic Creative, natgeofound.tumblr.com/. Accessed 2 October 2024.
What is the "Generational Cohort Theory"
According to generational cohort theory, people who were exposed to comparable political, economic, and social events at a young age are more likely to have similar opinions, attitudes, and conduct.
What does MLA stand for anyway?