The way a bibliography page should be organized
What is alphabetically?
The ancient Greek philosopher who coined the three main appeals
Who is Aristotle?
Create an MLA in-text citation using the following information: Emily Woods; page 8; August 19, 1999.
What is (Woods 8)?
The first skill you must master before writing
What is reading?
This sentence must be declarative and significant
What is a thesis/thesis statement?
The number of times you should try to read something for ultimate understanding (in a perfect world)
What is three (skim, close reading, skim again)?
Ms. Woods is a trustworthy teacher because she has a master's degree
What is an appeal to ethos?
Create an APA in-text citation using the following information: Emily Woods, page 8, August 19, 1999.
What is (Woods, 1999) or (Woods, 1999, p. 8)?
Jotting down your essay's thesis, main ideas/claims, and main evidence; can be done in a list format
What is creating an outline?
Not the best way to start a paper at this level of (college) writing...unless it is done really, really well!
What is with a rhetorical question?
A type of writing that includes a bibliography plus a summary and response of each source
What is an annotated bibliography?
Playing Sarah McLachlan in the background of an animal shelter ad
What is an appeal to pathos?
A "Works Cited" page and a "References" page are more specific titles for a
What is a bibliography/end-of-text citation page?
Word vomiting, writing messily without worry, just getting the ideas down on the page
What is drafting?
Something you should always consider addressing in your writing (if there is one)
What is a counterargument?
Name any other part of the rhetorical situation (NOT ethos, pathos, or logos)
What is: purpose, audience, genre, mode/format/design, or context?
Using scholarly, academic articles to support our ideas in an essay
What is an appeal to logos?
An MLA end-of-text bibliography (provide page title)
What is a Works Cited page?
Where the magic truly happens in writing--often multiple times
What is revising?
Taking someone else's idea(s), but writing them in your own words so you don't have to use quotes (you do still need to cite!)
What is paraphrasing?
When something is said about a group of people based on the experience/appearance of only one person from that group
What is a single story?
An appeal to the timeliness of a piece of writing
What is kairos?
An APA end-of-text bibliography (provide page title)
What is a References page?
A part of the process that is undervalued, when really it may just underdeveloped in most instances
What is peer review?
The best way to practice writing
What is by writing (it's sooo recursive!)?