The step in the SQ3R method that allows you to focus on the writer's message, identify its organization, and anticipate how the text will develop
What is survey?
100
The phase in the writing process in which you form a thesis, determine your method of development, and develop a plan or outline for your writing
What is planning?
100
The role in the rhetorical situation responsible for communicating a message to an intended audience
What is sender (creator)?
100
Includes conflicts and shows what characters do
What is action?
100
The portion of an essay that engages the reader, establishes the direction of the paper, and states the point of the writing
What is the opening?
200
The step in the SQ3R method that encourages active engagement with the text to make connections
What is read?
200
The phase in the writing process in which you check for page design and documentation issues
What is submitting?
200
The role in the rhetorical situation that includes the reader and their knowledge base and attitudes about a particular subject
What is receiver (audience)?
200
Includes well-developed characters, dialogue, action, and settings to tell the story
What is narration?
200
The portion of an essay that reasserts the main point and urges the reader
What is the ending?
300
The step in the SQ3R method that keeps you actively thinking about what you are reading and helps you absorb information
What is question?
300
The phase in the writing process in which you develop an opening, middle, and ending to your writing
What is drafting?
300
The specific communication option selected to deliver your message to the intended audience
What is medium (form)?
300
A brief story that enlives your writing while introducing a topic or illustrating an idea
What is an anecdote?
300
The portion of an essay that advances your thesis, tests your ideas, supports the main points, builds a coherent structure, and uses different levels of detail
What is the middle?
400
The step in the SQ3R method that helps you move information from short-term to long-term memory
What is review?
400
The phase in the writing process in which you consider style and correctness issues
What is editing (proofreading)?
400
The part of the rhetorical situation that consideres the weight, assessment, and intent of your message
What is context?
400
Passages that offer precise details that help readers sensually and thoughtfully experience the topic
What is description?
400
Logic that reasons from general principles toward specific applications
What is deductive logic?
500
The step in the SQ3R method that tests your comprehension, helps establish long-term memory, and helps you connect the content with what you already know
What is recite?
500
The phase in the writing process in which you improve ideas, organization, and voice
What is revising?
500
The part of the rhetorical situation that includes the subject and purpose of your writing
What is message?
500
Strong reflective passages that relay the writers' observations and insights regarding the nature, impact, and value of their experience
What is reflection?
500
Logic that reasons from specific information toward general conclusions