You've Got Mail
Um, Says Who?
I State My Case
You Can't Spell College Without AI, Right?
Writing Schmiting
100

If you type your whole email in this tiny text field, you've made a big uh oh 🙈

The Subject Line

100

Bias, Slant, Alternative Facts, Oh My! I've got to check their....

Credibility

100

The building blocks a writer uses to support their major claim are called these.

Reasons or Evidence

100

Unscramble these letters to discover what Neil Selwyn claims some teachers may use AI for: BECFEADK

FEEDBACK

100

A writer signals they're ready to respond to the conversation when they include this type of pronoun.

Self-Reflexive Pronoun (I, I'm, My)

200

Nothing will peeve your instructor more than if you ask a question answerable by this sacred course document.

The Syllabus

200

This networking site is useful for seeing how an author presents themselves professionally, but they may be bloating their resumé

LinkedIn

200

You might know why an author believes something, but you also need to know what ___ helped them arrive at that conclusion.

EVIDENCE

200

Forbes states over 90% of college students are using AI! and 3/4 say their use of AI is increasing rapidly. British student Elsie McDowell says that ChatGPT use in college is because so many students stopped learning HOW to learn during this:

THE PANDEMIC

200

A topic sentence must present a_ _ _ _ _ , which the paragraph will prove through reasons and evidence.

Claim or Position

300
"I hope you had a nice weekend," is one of these often used at the beginning of an email.

A Nicetie

300

Just 'cause they say they're an expert, doesn't mean they it's true. You should also check their credibility by....

Looking at what others say about them or check their socials

300

Hide and Seek! I haven't directly stated my major claim because it's ___

IMPLICIT

300

I'm not lonely! I'm going on a date with R______ tonight. We're going to chat about chat!

Replika

300

The best type of sandwich in writing is this kind

Quotation Sandwich

400

Rather than beat around the bush in a lengthy paragraph, your email should do this fairly quickly.

Get to the point

400

MediaBias/FactCheck.org told me this online news site is as slanted as the Leaning Tower of Piza. This site also verifies ______ to make sure there's minimal fake news.

Facts/Factual Reporting

400

Typically, a self-aware writer will include this in their argument to acknowledge other views... even if they don't agree with them.

COUNTERARGUMENT OR NAYSAYER

400

Critics worry that AI companions may provide too much of this F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ (8 letters) leading to a lack of self-awareness. Yikes!

FLATTERY

400

Writers show a conversation between authors when they do this. (Hint: rhymes with thighs)

Synthesize

500

"Yo' hommi, Wat up?! I did not think you graded my essay fair-- and that's your NAME!" This emailer's style and tone are

informal, nasty, aggressive, inappropriate

500

Wait! You care where this source is from?! Sheesh, so you want me to include these 3 things when introducing a source into my paper:

Author, Article Title, Publisher, and Date of publication

500

Part of convincing your reader to showcasing THOSE- Unscramble this word to find the answer.

ETHOS

500

The two most common responses from students when they admit they use ChatGPT for a paper or exam is... "I use it just for _______ or _______" 

Brainstorming or Studying

500

Pete and Repeat were on a boat. Pete fell off. Who was left? _____ (Solve the riddle.)

Use this handy tool in Word or Google Docs to avoid the plight of this riddle.

Thesaurus/Synonyms