Essay Structure
Language
NAV
Grammar
100

Which element of an essay predicts the content, catches the reader's interest, and contains keywords relevant to the topic?

 the title

100

What do the O, P, V, and L stand for in OPVL?

O = Origin
P = Purpose
V = Value
L = Limitations

100

Define invidious

likely to cause unhappiness or be unpleasant, especially because unfair

100

Create a sentence using the present perfect.

Examples:

They have proven that wearing a mask significantly reduces the spread of disease.

I have traveled to Japan before.

200

What are the two key parts that must appear in the body paragraphs of a persuasive essay?

1. Develop and support your own argument
2. Present and counter the opposing view

200

What are two examples of questions you might ask to determine a source's Limitations?

Examples:
- Is the information out-of-date?

- Was it mistranslated? 

- Is there bias?

- What information was not available to the author when it was created? 

- Was information specifically left out and other information emphasized?

200

Define mitigate

to reduce the harmful effects of something

200

Create a sentence using the past perfect.

Example:
I had reviewed the material before I took the test.

300

What five elements must an MLA citation for a web page contain?

1. the author's name
2. the web page title
3. the website title
4. the URL
5. the access date

300

When you are writing a comparison/contrast essay, what kind of language guides readers to know that a comparison is being made?

Indicator words

Examples also accepted:
like, unlike, similar to, different from, both, neither, etc.

300

Define dogmatic

not willing to accept other ideas or opinions because you think yours are right

300

Which modal is used to express these three modalities?

- a negative theoretical possibility

- a possibility that actually happens

- a very likely possibility for a future event

can

400

When you use an anecdote as a hook, what four characteristics must it have?

1. brief
2. descriptive
3. relevant
4. true (hopefully!)

400

When you use someone else's language in your own writing, what three essential elements must you also include?

1. a citation
2. quotation marks
3. words of your own
 - to introduce and provide context for the quote
 - to explain its significance and relevance

400

Define cutting-edge

very modern and with all the newest developments

400

Create a sentence with noun clause as the subject.

Example:
That Emily likes snails more than most people is obvious.

500

If you are using a research question in an essay, where does this question go?

in the introduction paragraph before the thesis

500

What are two examples of work from this course that demonstrate how you have become a "strong, confident, capable" writer and speaker of academic English?

Choose any two assignments from ELL 11!

500

Define grey area

something which people are not certain about, usually because there are no clear rules for it

500

Create a sentence using a defining adjective clause.

Example:
A friend who I met in middle school will be attending the same university as me.