Types of Paragraphs
Logical Fallacies
Citation Basics
Research Requirements
ICE-ing Quotes
100

What paragraph should house the thesis statement?

Introduction (the last lines).

100

Give an example of Slippery Slope.

This is a conclusion based on the premise that if A happens, then eventually through a series of small steps, through B, C,..., X, Y, Z will happen, too.

100

What are the two types of citations in your essay?

In-text citation and Works Cited

100

What is a peer reviewed article?

An article that has passed a rigorous review by a panel of editors that are experts in that field. 

100

Is this correctly formatted: The ability to dream, or perhaps imagine, is a defining human trait and one that has become central to feminism as it “requires the belief that our social arrangements can be changed” (Cameron 19).

Yes

200

What paragraph should contain a call to action?

Conclusion

200

What fallacy restates the argument rather than actually proving it?

Circular Argument 

200

What goes in a In-Text Citation?

(Author's Last Name #).

200

How many Peer Reviewed articles are required in your argumentative paper?

4

200

Is this properly formatted:  These countries through setting up a system of empire have benefited through the structures of globalization, which according to the IMF is the "...increase[ed] integration of economies around the world, particularly through the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders." (Issues Brief - Globalization: A Brief Overview).

No, here is the correct citation:  These countries through setting up a system of empire have benefited through the structures of globalization, which according to the IMF is the "increase[ed] integration of economies around the world, particularly through the movement of goods, services, and capital across borders" (“Issues Brief - Globalization: A Brief Overview”).

300

What paragraphs will typically contain citations? 

Body Paragraphs 

300

This fallacy oversimplifies an opponent's viewpoint and then attacks that hollow argument.

Straw man Argument

300

What goes in a Works Cited citation?

Author(s). "Title," Container, vol. # no. #, year. link.

300

Where can you find or access these articles?

Chaffey Library: one search or databases and/or Google Scholar

300

Is this correctly formatted: Cameron, S. Brooke. Critical Alliances: Economics and Feminism in English Women’s Writing, 1880-1914. University of Toronto Press, 2020.

Yes, except the title should be in Italics for a novel.

400

What paragraph allows you to explore alternative viewpoints to the one you are arguing in your paper?

Counter Argument

400

Give an example of Ad hominem

This is an attack on the character of a person rather than his or her opinions or arguments.

400

What does ICE stand for?

Incorporate, Cite, Explain.

400

True or False: An article from New Work Times, The Guardian, LA Times, National Geographic or the like is peer reviewed?

False

400

Is this correct:   Hunnicutt, Gwen. “Varieties of Patriarchy and Violence Against Women: Resurrecting ‘Patriarchy’ as a Theoretical Tool.” Violence Against Women, vol. 15, no. 5, SAGE Publications, 2009, pp. 553–73, https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801208331246.

Yes!

500

What is a rebuttal and where does it go in your paper?

Rebuttal is a counter to your counter argument (where you may refute ideas introduced in your counter) and it can be embedded in your counter or in the paragraph next to your counter.

500

What fallacy is this: I drank the kool-aid, now I am sick. The kool-aid made me sick.

Post hoc ergo propter hoc

500

What website(s) can help you with citations?

Purdue OWL, Easy Bib, Chaffey Library, Knight Cite...

500

What tips or tricks can help you find articles on one search-- name as many as you can!

-Quotes to search for a phrase

-Asterisks to help broaden different tenses

-Varying search terms

-Using advanced search


500

Is this correct: In Joo-hyun Cho’s article “Contemporary Body Practices in South Korea: Subjection and Agency in Late Modernity” she details practice theory, as a lens similar to “pragmatism, its principal philosophical component, also strives for, practice theory explains various human experiences — including cognitive, ethical, political, and aesthetic ones — in a unified manner through the symbolic structure of social practices” (12).

Yes!