Rhetoric
Citations
Research
Writing Skills
Bonus
100

Where rhetorical theory and practice began 

What is Ancient Greece?

100

This in-text citation style: (Woods 8).

What is MLA?

100

Checking a source's domain (i.e., .com/.org), the ethos of the author, and the title (no buzz words) are ways to determine this.

What is a source's credibility/reliability? 

100

An essay that has graphs or other related images

What is a multimodal essay?

100

Without this, you don't have an argument.

What is a thesis/thesis statement?

200

This appeal to rhetoric focuses on targeting an audience's emotions, identities, or values.

What is pathos?

200

This in-text citation style: (Woods, 1999) or (Woods, 1999, p. 8).

What is APA?

200

Name one academic database you have likely used through LLCC.

What is EBSCOhost, JSTOR, or Gale?

200

Before writing a direct quote or paraphrase, introduce the source with this

What is an attribution or signal phrase?

200

Things that one should focus on during a peer review session

What are the strength of the argument and claims, organization, evidence (and citations)? NOT grammar.

300

An author's reliability based on their reputation

What is extrinsic ethos?

300

If a bibliography lists information like this: Woods, Emily. The Enemy of Mankind, Tor Publishing Group/Tor Teen, 2028. it is formatted in....

What is MLA?

300

Ms. Woods' favorite type of writing, and a tool you should use early in your research writing to organize sources

What is an annotated bibliography?

300

A planning tool to organize ideas

What is outlining/pre-writing?

300

The TOTAL number words we wrote last semester among our three major papers

What is 5,000 words?

400

An author's credibility based on the quality of their work

What is intrinsic ethos?

400

If a bibliography lists information like this: Woods, E. (2028). The Enemy of Mankind. Tor Publishing Group/Tor Teen. it is formatted in....

What is APA?

400

This type of research is done by the writer themselves, through observations, interviews, and surveys

What is field research?

400

Reorganizing paragraphs, rewriting sections for clarity, rethinking ideas

What is revising?

400

Name any other part of the rhetorical situation (NOT ethos, pathos, or logos)

What is: purpose, audience, genre, mode/format/design, or context?

500

The deconstruction of a work, like a commercial, to identify what draws the audience in

What is rhetorical analysis?

500

Give me the specific title of an MLA or APA bibliography page. Must match!

What is a Works Cited or References page?

500

When you check to see if any other sources agree with the source you are looking at 

What is traingulating/traingulation?

500
A word that describes the fact that writing is best learned when done repeatedly (i.e., you have to write a lot to become good at writing)

What is recursive?

500

The gathering and connecting of related thoughts to a particular topic (i.e., alligator wrestling)

What is synthesis?