NNTK Ch. 13
Body Paragraphs
In-Text Citations
Analysis & Rhetorical Appeal
100

The event Pagonis organizes.

What is a protest?

100

A group of sentences that present, develop, and support a single idea.

What is a body paragraph?

100

The type of punctuation mark used to indicate that the words or sentences have been taken directly from the text.

What is quotation marks?

100

The act of breaking a text apart and explaining its meaning.

What is analysis?

200

The name of the hospital where Pagonis' holds their event.

What is Lurie Children's Hospital?

200

The two questions your topic sentence can answer.

What is what Pagonis is doing and why they are doing it?

200

The parts of the MLA in-text citation.

What is the author's last name and page number?

200

When the writer tries to make you feel bad for them.

What is an appeal to emotion?

300

The person Pagonis talks to at the end of the chapter.

What is a hospital worker?

300

The number range of sentences you might write before providing your evidence.

What is half to two sentences?

300

The parts of the APA in-text citation.

What is the author's last name, year of publication, and page number?

300

When the writer tries to make you think they are an expert on their topic.

What is an appeal to credibility?

400

The names of the two other members of Pagonis' organization.

What is Lynnell and Saifa?

400
Thesis statements and topic sentences share this characteristic. 

What is argumentative?

400

The placement of the period in relation to the in-text citation.

What is after the in-text citation?

400

When the writer tries to make you think their argument is reasonable.

What is an appeal to logic?