What is a strong hook?
These are the names of the 3 rhetorical appeals.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
True or False: Google and Wikipedia are reliable places to conduct all research.
What is false?
To learn about the resources we have available to us for conducting research, someone from here visited our class.
What is the library?
This is what you do when you summarize.
What is condensing a lot of information into smaller, more manageable form?
This is an important inclusion to any paper that unifies the argument as a whole and often provides a roadmap for the piece.
What is a thesis statement?
Before using a source in your research, you need to make sure the source is this.
What is trustworthy/credible/reliable?
These 2 components are necessary for your essay to be properly cited in MLA.
What are in-text citations and a Works Cited page?
One class, we took a day to doodle these.
What are comics?
We listened to the podcast episode "He's Neutral" from the podcast Criminal. In the episode, a local man built a statue of this to stop people from littering.
What is a Buddha statue?
Citations in a Works Cited page need to be organized in this order.
What is alphabetical?
This is "ethos."
What is the appeal to the speaker's credibility?
While you can have a variety of sources in your research, you need these types of sources for your final drafts.
What are scholarly sources?
When practicing counterarguments, we debated which of four creatures was the scariest. These are those four creatures.
What are bears, witches, ghosts, and vampires?
You format smaller types of sources with these.
What are quotation marks?
Writers use these to establish the relationship between their ideas and to guide the reader through their argument.
What are transitions?
These are examples of what you might include to establish your logos.
What are relevant quotes and information, data, and expertise?
This is what you do when you paraphrase.
To practice appealing to audience, we explained our paper topics as if we were talking to this kind of a person.
What is a child?
What is Piggly Wiggly?
These are three components in a conclusion.
What are a brief summary of major points, a call-to-action, and an important final point.
This philosopher invented the idea of the rhetorical triangle.
Who is Aristotle?
Whenever you use ideas and information that are not your own, either when quoting or paraphrasing, you need to do this.
In groups, we had a pub-trivia style competition to practice writing and organizing this. A vital element that all of your papers need, or else it's plagiarism.
What is MLA Citation?
This is the definition of a floating quote
What is a quote that is not connected to any other text in a paragraph?