A Note About Annotations
Rhetorical Analysis 101
I Need An Opinion
Five Elements of Good Academic Writing
A Research Paper Divided
100

These ideal locations of an annotation is on the left or right side of the text in an article.

What are "margins"?

100

This aspect of a rhetorical analysis focuses on the expertise of an author through "ethics".

What is "ethos"?

100

This is the opposite of an "opinion", something that can be proven with statistics and data.

What is a "fact"?

100

This refers to the "intention" of the writing.

What is "purpose"?

100

This is the required number of sources for the final research essay. 

What is five? 

200

This project consists of notes in full sentences that are listed after references in a research paper.

What is an "annotated bibliography"?

200

This aspect of a rhetorical analysis focuses on "logic" to appeal to the audience.

What is "logos"?

200

This action word describes the act of combining two or more things to produce something new.  

What is synthesizing? 

200

This collective noun refers to the "readers" of your writing and whom you are writing for.

What is "audience"?

200

This activity is where students or experts in the same field review their text. 

What is peer review? 
300

From "A" to "Z", this is the style of listing authors by last name in a reference list.

What is "alphabetical order" or "alphabetically"?

300

This aspect of a rhetorical analysis focuses on the feelings of the audience to make an appeal.

What is "pathos"?

300

These are the templates included in the course which demonstrate ways to enter the conversation. 

What is They say, I say? 

300

One of the three C's, it refers to how "clear" something is in your writing.

What is "clarity"?

300
This stand alone page includes the student's information. 

What is the title page? 

400

A chart to help students keep track of the key evidence in each of their sources. 

What is the evidence tracking chart? 

400

A thorough explanation of the source’s relevance to your argument demonstrates your critical thinking and reasoning which creates this rhetorical appeal. 

What is ethos or credibility? 

400

The type of argument chosen to express an opinion shows where the author "stands" on an issue.

What is "stance"?

400

This refers to how things fit together as a whole from start to finish. It is a synonym for "unity".

What is "coherence"?

400

This section of a research paper should feature a summary, recommendation, and prediction for future research.

What is the "conclusion"?

500

A research chart that includes information from multiple sources to show relationships. 

What is a synthesis matrix? 

500

The four components of a "rhetorical analysis" may also be classified with this vocabulary word beginning with "a"

What are "appeals"?

500

This is something you use to speak and sing with, but in writing, it refers to how readers and audiences recognize you through your words.

What is "voice"?

500

This refers to how sentences are linked together within paragraphs. Transition phrases and signposting are used to make things "smooth" from sentence to sentence.

What is "cohesion"?

500

This section of a research paper between the "title page" and "introduction" provides a summary of the paper and features "keywords" below it for easy reference.

What is an "abstract"?