Higher Order Concerns
Lower Order Concerns
Research
Annotated Bibliography
Last Few Weeks
100

The two people in the relationship of a finished work of writing.

What is the writer and the audience?

100

Identify the academic writing mistake:

"I think that facemasks should be worn because of disease."

In academic writing, the writer should avoid using their personal opinion in the form of using the first person. 

100

Wikipedia, .net, corporate websites, organizations. 

What are examples of unreliable sources?

100

The paragraph that tells the reader why this source is important to your paper.

What is the evaluation?

100

This is due on April 30th

What is the Annotated Bibliography Final?

(also the prewrite of Essay 3)

200

How ideas move into and out of one another.

What is flow? (I will accept organization)

200

Commas, semicolons, ellipses, and hyphenation.  

What are grammatical elements?

200

If you wanted to learn how to write an essay is the following reliable or unreliable and why? Use the CRAAP Test.

https://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/essay-structure

Currency - year 2000

Relevance-  It is on topic

Authority- Elizabeth Abrams is a former composition instructor who has taught in higher educations for over 15 years.

Accuracy- Combine the first 3 to determine.

Purpose-

200

Is this a correct MLA citation? Why/Why not? (Hanging indentation excluded)

Lopatka, A. (2019, December 1). Self-driving cars face a cloudy future. Physics Today, 72(12), 31-33. https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.4362

This is an APA citation. Note the date after the author's name.  

200

This is what we are doing in class on April 21?

This is an open office day, no formal class. Prof. S. will be here to answer questions and to meet.

300

The reason why we write.

What is purpose?

300

Is this sentence grammatically correct? Why or why not?

This exceeding trifling witling, considering ranting criticizing concerning adopting fitting wording being exhibiting transcending learning, was displaying, notwithstanding ridiculing, surpassing boasting swelling reasoning, respecting correcting erring writing, and touching detecting deceiving arguing during debating.

This sentence takes advantage of the versatile English –ing. The author of a 19th century grammar guide lamented the fact that one could "run to great excess" in the use of –ing participles "without violating any rule of our common grammars," and constructed this sentence to prove it. It doesn't seem so complicated once you realize it means,

"This very superficial grammatist, supposing empty criticism about the adoption of proper phraseology to be a show of extraordinary erudition, was displaying, in spite of ridicule, a very boastful turgid argument concerning the correction of false syntax, and about the detection of false logic in debate."

300

Find one example of an unbiased source?

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300

This is what the first paragraph in an annotated bibliography should accomplish.

What is a summary?

400

What a paper is about summed up in one detailed sentence.

What is the thesis?

400

Your paper is about the history of TMCC Student services.  Put a reliable  source into the chatbox and tell us what it is about.

500

What a paragraph is about summed up in one sentence?

What is a topic sentence?