Fill in the blank: your vs. you're. "This is potentially _____ last class with me."
Your
The "father" of rhetoric
Who is Aristotle?
Look at this citation (Woods 8).
What is an MLA in-text citation?
Changing a thesis statement from "Social media is bad for mental health" to "Covid-19 saw a correlated rise in social media usage and teen mental health crisis."
What is narrowing down a topic?
Brainstorming and outlining a paper, writing multiple drafts, and revising
What is writing/the writing process?
Fill in the blank: your vs. you're. "______ all going to do great things!"
You're
An appeal to audience identities, values, or emotions
What is pathos?
Look at this citation (Woods, 1999).
What is APA an in-text citation?
Home of print sources
What is the library?
What a thesis should be
What is strong and/or declarative?
Taking responsibility for your learning
What is self-advocacy?
Appealing to an audience by establishing a writer's credibility, either extrinsically or intrinsically
What is ethos?
Specifically called a Works Cited or References page, but also has a more general name
What is a bibliography?
Research that involves firsthand interactions with people through interviews, surveys, or observations
What is field research?
Rephrasing a source's ideas in your own words
What is paraphrasing?
Making time to do something you enjoy (i.e., hang out with friends) while also staying on task with assignments
What is school-life balance?
Using hard facts, data, and the argument itself to appeal to an audience
What is logos?
Contains a full citation, a summary, and an evaluation and is Woods' favorite writing to do
What is an annotated bibliography?
Research that seeks to make conclusions about patterns within a topic
What is a synthesis argument/paper?
A part of any writing that addresses the opposing stance(s)
What is a counterargument?
Having a conversation with a peer even when you completely disagree with them
What is being open-minded (will accept "debate")?
An appeal to topic/situation timeliness
What is kairos?
The three parts of a successful quotation sandwich
What are the attribution/signal phrase, the quote/paraphrase, and the elaboration (and the citation)?
Three of the most popular databases (they're actually the top three companies that own and run databases)
What are EBSCO, JSTOR, and/or Gale?
The importance of rhetoric in writing
What is persuading an audience?