The three main parts of rhetorical analysis are ethos, pathos, and ___.
What is logos?
The theory I asked you to use for assessing your Project 2 topics
What is stasis theory?
What you are proposing to your audience in Project 3
What is policy?
This writing practice after the full draft is written goes beyond just checking grammar and punctuation.
What is revision?
The spacing size used for MLA style papers
What is double-spaced?
This type of rhetoric relates to the principles of design
What is visual rhetoric?
The four parts of stasis theory are fact, __________, __________, and policy.
What are definition and quality?
The term used for your audience members
What are stakeholders?
Campus resource meant to help you with any kind of written project
What is the writing center?
The name of the section at the end of the essay where you put full MLA citations
What is the works cited?
This fallacy refers to choosing only some information or data sets while ignoring others in order to make a particular point
What is cherry picking?
The concept used to describe your background and beliefs as well as how they affect your research
What is positionality?
The type of argumentation that focuses on finding common ground between opposing viewpoints
What is Rogerian argument?
This website is a good resource for developing writing and citation skills we've referred to often throughout the semester
What is Purdue OWL?
If a source has no named author, you have two options for in-text citations: naming the organization OR using the __________.
What is the source title?
Part of the introduction, this writing concept catches your audience's attention early
What is a hook?
The type of question that is general and has no references to specific people, places, or ideas
What are indefinite questions?
The four principles of design are contrast, ________, alignment, and ________.
What are repetition and proximity?
This writing practice lets us write with stream of consciousness, hoping to avoid overthinking the writing prompt.
What is freewriting?
The type of indentation used in a reference page (which is called something else in MLA, but not the focus of this clue)
What is a hanging indent?
The five parts of a rhetorical situation are: purpose, topic, writer, audience, and ____________.
What is context?
This isn't just about avoiding plagiarism—it's also about having a clear discussion while caring for your topic's subjects
What are ethics?
This concept involves recognizing that all language is valid and advocating for anti-racist language policies
What is linguistic justice?
This library employee is a great resource for helping you find sources for projects.
Who is Ammie Harrison?
When using a source's title for the in-text citation, you're expected to put what punctuation around the title?
What are quotation marks?