To laugh or giggle.
What is titter?
An article is this type of source.
What is a secondary source?
This is the start to our speech with this.
What is a greeting?
This is a reliable source.
What is
.gov
.edu
.org
A story told by someone
What is narrative?
Confused or perplexed
What is bumfuzzle?
A letter is this type of source.
What is a primary source?
This is the end to our speech with this.
What is a closing?
You look at this many sources before choosing one.
What is
more than one
multiple
A claim with multiple examples of evidence
What is persuasive?
Commotion
What is hullaballoo?
Biographies are this type of source.
What is a secondary source?
This is included after our greeting.
What is our introduction?
This is the type of source used when completing research.
Someone telling you how to do something or how something works.
What is expository?
Messing around, generally doing something not useful.
What is lollygag?
Autobiographies are this type of source.
What is a primary source?
What is reasons/ examples?
This is where you can find reliable sources besides websites.
What is
in the newspaper
in books
interviews
(multiple answers accepted)
Two opposing sides having their own claim and evidence to prove that claim, often with discussion back and forth.
What is a debate?
Real name for the hashtag #
What is octothorpe?
These sources could be primary or secondary sources depending on the author/ where they came from.
What are paintings and newspapers?
We should be this when we give speeches
What is confident?
This is stealing someone else's work by copying what they said and not giving them credit.
What is plagiarism?
A personal story written by someone.
What is a personal narrative?