Define in-text citation
What is an in-text citation lets the reader know when another author is 'speaking'?
Two independent clauses with no punctuation
What is a fused sentence?
A false notion; a statement or an argument based on a false or invalid notion.
What is fallacy?
Data, statistics, expert testimony
What is logos?
What a signal phrase consists of
What is the name and qualification of your source followed by a verb which reflects his or her tone, attitude and position?
The in-text citation needs to match the ___________ exactly
What is the works cited?
The definition of a comma splice
What is two independent clauses joined by a comma?
The rules of proper conduct of behavior in dealing with other people; good manners
What is etiquette?
This mode of persuasion relies on ethical appeal and the author's credibility to persuade readers
What is Ethos?
What a signal phrase does
What is introduces paraphrases, summaries, and direct quotations?
State when an in-text citation is needed
What is after every instance of paraphrasing and direct quotes?
What FANBOYS stands for
What is For, and, but, or, yet, and so
The specialized language of a trade, profession, or similar group, especially when viewed as difficult to understand by an outsider
What is jargon?
Ads that play Sarah McLchlan songs while showing images of sad animals
What is Pathos?
Where the comma goes and the tense of a signal phrase
What is after the signal phrase itself and present tense?
State the makeup of an in-text citation (and if it ever varies)
What is an in-text citation will usually have the author's name, signal phrase, quotation marks to indicate the quote, and the page number for reference. If the author's name is not available, the title can be used instead?
Fix this sentence using a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS): Abbey could not assemble her IKEA shelving system it came without instructions.
What is Abbey could not assemble her IKEA shelving system, for it came without instructions?
The art or profession of teaching; preparatory training or instruction
What is pedagogy?
This type of appeal uses imagery, figurative language and repetition to gain a favorable audience response
What is Pathos?
When not to include the author's first name in a signal phrase
What is after the author’s first name has already been introduced earlier in the writing?
Fix this in-text citation: Clark _________ that [everyone in the world will have internet access by 2020!] (p. 147).
What is Clark states (or whatever signal phrase works) that "everyone in the world will have the internet by 2020" (147)?
Identify the error and fix this sentence using a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS): my cat Buster is always tipping over the garbage can then he searches through the trash for milk jug caps, which he bats around the floor, the cat version of playing ice hockey.
What is fused sentence and my cat Buster is always tipping over the garbage can, and then he searches through the trash for milk jug caps, which he bats around the floor, the cat version of playing ice hockey?
To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast
What is juxtapose?
Classify this excerpt: "However, although private final demand, output, and employment have indeed been growing for more than a year, the pace of that growth recently appears somewhat less vigorous than we expected. Notably, since stabilizing in mid-2009, real household spending in the United States has grown in the range of 1 to 2 percent..."
This was excerpted from "The Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy," by Ben Bermanke. August 27th, 2010.
What is a logical appeal (logos)?
What needs to be considered when selecting a signal phrase
What is context/intent of the upcoming sentence/the author?