This rhetorical appeal uses logic and reasoning to persuade the audience.
What is logos?
In addition to author and year, this element is required in an in-text citation for a direct quote.
What is a locator (page or paragraph number)?
This vertical spacing is required for all parts of an APA-style essay.
What is double spacing?
This section of a proposal essay presents the problem.
What is the Problem section?
A comma is used before this type of word in a compound sentence.
What is a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, so, yet)?
This rhetorical appeal relies on emotions to connect with the audience.
What is pathos?
The abbreviation for an article with no known publication date
What is n.d.?
The first line of each paragraph should be formatted this way in APA.
What is indented?
This part of a proposal essay provides evidence for why the solution will work.
What is the Justification?
This comma rule applies to a sentence like this: In conclusion, xyz.
What is an introductory element?
This rhetorical appeal establishes the speaker's credibility and trustworthiness.
What is ethos?
This goes in the author's place for citations and references when there is no author or group author.
What is title of the article?
This horizontal spacing formatting technique is used for reference entries.
What is a hanging indent?
This section addresses objections and alternative perspectives.
What is the Rebuttal or Counterargument?
This kind of comma is required when a series has three or more items
What is an Oxford or serial comma?
This ancient philosopher is known as the "Father of Rhetoric" and developed the three rhetorical appeals.
Who is Aristotle?
This Latin term means "and others" and is used in citations only when there are more than two authors.
What is et al.?
This element on page 1 is repeated on page 2
What is the title?
This section outlines the key ideas behind the proposed solution.
What is the Solution?
A dependent clause can start or end a sentence. It requires a comma on one but not the other. (A dependent clause starts with a word like "while," "during," or "because" and has a subject and predicate but not the main subject or predicate.)
What is when the dependent clause starts a sentence?
The rhetorical triangle includes these three elements.
What are logos, pathos, and ethos?
What is the only citation instance where the citation goes after the punctuation?
What are block quotes?
Level 1 headings for main topics including the Conclusion have this formatting
What are centered, bold, and Title Case?
This section wraps up the key ideas and includes a call to action.
What is the Conclusion?
Commas should be placed here when there is a city and state or state and country in the middle of a sentence.
Where is before and after the state or country? (example: Detroit, Michigan, has several big hospitals.)