Critical Inquiry
Critical Response
Authority
Rhetorical Strategies
Methods of Inquiry Across the Essays
100
This term stands for an "item" that you begin an inductive essay with and use when needed to push you up the mountain of clarity. It is best to have one of these rather than ten.
What is the representative example.
100
This term stands for posing a possible alternate view, a possible "yes, but also..." or "yes, and this...".
What is countering.
100
This perspective stands for your influence due to your surroundings.
What is the socio-cultural "I"
100
This term stands for the clarity and complexity and cohesion of your ideas.
What is the idea path.
100
This term stands for an implicit or explicit difficulty that you want to explore.
What is Critical Thinking Problem
200
This term stands for adding your perspective to another's borrowed perspective.
What is extending
200
This term stands for a new perspective you will argue about a subject. It has not yet evolved.
What is the working thesis.
200
This term stands for your experience only. (NOT your opinion).
What is the personal "I"
200
This idea path method is for the inductive essay.
What is QHQ
200
This method of uncovering a perspective can be useful in pointing out what's been missed or just not investigated enough.
What is uncovering values and assumptions (part of coming to terms).
300
This term stands for attempting to understand another writer's or text's aims in what they are trying to "do" and what they "say".
What is coming to terms
300
This term stands for gaining critical awareness through critiquing the ideology that you participate in.
What is ideological criticism
300
This terms stands for knowing the situation you are writing to and the system you are writing within.
What is the rhetorical "I"
300
This method of idea path is for the deductive essay.
What is CEW
300
Being specific 100% of the time.
What is explicit wording and defining of public.
400
The steps of authorizing, borrowing, coming to terms and then extending make up this.
What are citation packages.
400
This is a small unit of conversation that you use to assert something you will later follow with citation packages and warrants.
What is a claim.
400
This term stands for the perspective that you use when authorizing or borrowing.
What is the scholarly "I"
400
This is how the deductive essay moves on the metaphorical drawing we've been using all quarter.
What is Mountain to Sea
400
This term is used to describe adding your perspective to the text.
What is Joining the Conversation.
500
This metaphor stands for moving from details to reflection, a cycle that constantly pushes a writer forward with their ideas.
What is the mountain and the sea.
500
This term is used to describe why your claims matters to the reader.
What is a warrant.
500
This is the POV "YOU" should not use to authorize in English 101 for critical inquiry.
What is 2nd person.
500
This is an example of what?: Apples are cool.
What is an opinion.
500
This term is used to describe putting yourself at risk rather than ratification.
What is Reading with the Grain.