Fallacies
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100

This term refers to the tactic of invalidating an opponent’s position based on a personal trait or fact about the opponent rather than through logic. 

What is ad hominem (personal attack) fallacy?

100

This term refers to audience, genre, and purpose

What is rhetorical situation?
100

Set the entire document for this type of spacing.

What is double-spaced?

100
To gain reader interest, it is a good idea to begin the essay with an interesting fact, question, startling statistic, or humorous anecdote. This term for this strategy is this.
What is a hook?
100

If you are truly engaging in a conversation about a complex topic, your own stance will be what?

What is challenged?

200

This fallacy occurs when the arguer claims a specific series of events will follow one starting point, typically with no supporting evidence for this chain of events.

What is slippery slope?

200

This term refers to appealing to the audience's emotions.

What is pathos?

200

What is usually included in an in-text citation?

What are: author's last name and page number (if available).

200

This identifies the information presented as coming from an outside source and not you. 

What is an author's tag?

200

When you cite sources, you're not only giving credit where it's due, but you're helping others understand who ________.

What is influenced your thinking?

300

This fallacy claims there are only two options in a given situation. 

What is false dilemma (either/or)?

300

This term refers to the act of examining the interactions between a text, an author, and an audience. 

What is rhetorical analysis?

300
This is where the bibliography information for sources appears in an MLA Style essay.
What is the Works Cited page?
300

In an argumentative essay, after presenting the opposing view, be sure to do this.

What is refute/rebuttal it?

300

Which citation style is most often used in science?

What is Chicago?

400

This fallacy argues against a hyperbolic, inaccurate version of the opposition rather than their actual argument. 

What is straw man?

400

This term refers to the tactic of appealing to the audience's sense of logic and reasoning.

What is logos?

400
Every line in an essay that contains an idea, quote, paraphrase or summary from one of the sources must contain one of these.
What is an in-text citation?
400

This term refers to words and phrases such as however, in contrast, likewise, and on the opposing side, which show how one idea relates to the next in an essay.

What are transitional words and phrases? (Or: What are transitions?)

400

When you write a paragraph or essay that connects the sources, blends them, and is a coherent whole, you are ____

What is synthesizing?

500

This is an argument that states that everyone else is doing something so others should as well.

What is bandwagon?

500

This term refers to the art of persuasion.

What is rhetoric?

500

When omitting a part of a quote within an essay sentence, use one of these to indicate that there was something cut out.

What is an ellipsis within brackets?

500
In the introduction of an analytical essay, be sure to give the title, author, author's main idea or this for the work you are analyzing.
What is the claim?
500

This term refers to the decisions a writer makes when writing a text.

What is rhetorical choices?