Plagiarism
Rhetorical Devices
Fallacies
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Grammar
100

Assuming an idea is already known, and it requires zero quotes

What is common knowledge plagiarism 

100

Implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing

What is allusion

100

Claiming a statement to be true because someone in authority said so

What is appeal to false authority

100

An ethical appeal based on the credibility, authority, or character of the writer

What is ethos

100

Used to link two related sentences and indicate a pause 

What is a semicolon

200

Recycling your own work

What is self-plagiarism

200

Short story or poem used to represent morals or politics

What is an allegory

200

Asserting a claim is true because many believe so 

What is a bandwagon fallacy

200

An ethical appeal that uses facts to back their argument

What is logos

200

When a comma separates two complete sentences

What is a comma splice

300

Offering a quotation but providing no introduction or explanation

What is a drop quote/floating quote/island quote

300

Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a clause or sentence

What is an anaphora

300

Assuming that a real or perceived relationship between things means that one is the because of the other

What is false cause (post hoc ergo proper hoc)

300

An ethical appeal that relies on the audiences needs and values

What is pathos

300

Used when referring to a list of things or separating things with prior commas

What is a colon

400

Using sentences from other pieces to create your paragraph, but framing it as if it's your own words

What is patchwork/mosaic plagiarism

400

Juxtaposing two different things, such as words, ideas, or qualities

What is an antithesis 

400
There is no evident connection between a claim and its reason

What is non-sequitor

400

An ethical appeal that relies on the timely manner and urgency

What is kairos

400

a noun or phrase used to limit or add to another noun or phrase

what is a modifier

500

Copying and pasting someone's work while changing a few words to pull off as your own

Find and replace plagiarism

500

Words, grammatical structures, or concepts repeated in reverse order

What is chiasmus

500

Occurs when an arguer begins their claim with a controversial position but retreats to a modest and easier-to-defend position when under attack

What is a motte and bailey fallacy 

500

Quick! Buy this now while it's still on sale for Black Friday!

What is kairos

500

a modifier placed between two verbs that results in ambiguity

what is a squinting modifier