The Writing Process
Argument and Critical Thinking
Research and Evidence
Rhetoric and Analysis
College and Life Skills
100

The first stage of the writing process that helps generate ideas.

What is brainstorming/prewriting?

100

The main point/claim of the paper.

What is the thesis statement?

100

Name of research found in a database or book.

What is a source?

100

The intended readers of the text.

Who is the audience?

100

Best way to contact a Professor.

What is email?

200

This part of the essay includes the thesis statement and introduces the topic.

What is the introduction?

200

The three rhetorical appeals.

What is ethos, pathos, and logos?

200

A separate page listing all the sources used in the paper.

What is the Works Cited page.

200

The use of language to shape reality and persaude others to see your perspecitive.

What is rhetoric?

200

Author of Much Ado About Nothing.

Who is William Shakespeare?

300

The purpose behind the conclusion.

What is restating the thesis and providing a closing statement?

300

The opposing viewpoint of the main argument.

What is a counterargument?

300

Using someone else's work without giving them credit.

What is plargiarism?

300

Breaking down and examing a text to gain a greater understanding.

What is analysis?

300

A course outline of policies, assignments, and expectations.

What is a syllabus?

400

Revising focuses on _______ and editing focuses on ________.

What is content and structure and grammar and sentence structure?

400

The importance of addressing the counterargument.

What is strengthening of credibility and shows critical thinking?

400

Two key elements of a credible source.

What is: Authors name, publisher, evidence used, objectivity?

400

Using emotional language to persaude others.

What is pathos?

400

Author of Brave New World.

Who is Aldous Huxley?

500

An essay has strong ideas, but poor organization. This stage of the writing process should be prioritized. 

What is revising?

500

The key elements of a strong, logical argument.

What is clear claim, strong evidence, and sound reasoning?

500

Summarization and evaluation of sources that show understanding and critical thinking. 

What is an annotated bibliography?

500

Evaluating how an author uses rhetorical strategies to persuade.

What is Rhetorical analysis?

500

Best option when you wait until the last minute to do an assignment and can't finish the essay.

What is communicate with the Professor honestly?