Essay Structure
Narrative
Citation
Information Literacy
Revision Strategies
100

This goes at the very beginning of an essay, especially a narrative essay.

What is the hook?

100

When a writer uses their own experiences in lieu of research.

What is anecdotal evidence?

100

How you provide a quote for a known author in MLA

What is parenthetical citation, using the author's last name and either page or paragraph number if applicable? Ex: (Plath 27). or (Plath par. 2). or (Plath pars. 2-3).

100

A peer-reviewed article is known as this.

What is an academic sources?
100

What you should focus on first in revision in order to make your argument clear.

What is the thesis?

200

This establishes pertinent information for the reader before the thesis is revealed.

What is context?

200

This takes the place of a traditional thesis in a narrative essay.

What is the theme?
200

How you provide a citation for an unknown author

What is referring to the title of work in parenthesis.

Ex: ("Writing Made Easy"). or ("Writing Made Easy"  par. 4).

200

A newspaper, magazine, or website, would be known as this type of source.

What is a popular source?

200

What you should focus on second in revision to make your readers understand the significance of the issue?

What is context?

300

These help define what each body paragraph will be about.

What are topic sentences?

300

Three ways in which a theme can be successfully conveyed.

1. Characterization/Character interaction

2. Tone/mood

3. Plot

300

How you provide a citation for a source with multiple authors.

What is using et al. Ex: (Franck et al. 327).

300
Performing research from multiple perspectives helps a writer to do this.

What is avoid bias?

300

What you should focus on third in revision to make the argument easier to follow.

What is organization?

400
Writers provide this information when incorporating sources for the first time.

What is relevant background information on the author (or publication), with first and last name or title of the work?

400

Provide the parts of Freytag's Pyramid (plot structure).

1. Introduction

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Falling Action

5. Resolution/Conclusion

400

How you cite a work you have paraphrased

What is MLA parenthetical citation?

400

Biased articles are useful for this.

What is providing a detailed look at why there is contention or confusion in a given argument, which allows writers to connect with naysayers.

400

What you should focus on fourth in your revision in order to remind the reader of your points

What is the conclusion?

500

When a quote is longer than four lines, it is formatted as this.

What is a block quote?

500

The difference between tone and mood

What is perspective. Tone is how the writer feels about a subject and wants the reader to feel, whereas mood is the atmosphere or aesthetic of the writing.
500

How you organize and structure the Works Cited page

What is alphabetically and with hanging indents.

500

Combining two or more sources to create new meaning from each.

What is synthesis?

500

What you should focus on last during revision in order to make your essay presentable.

What is grammar, spelling, and language use.