Readings
Informational Literacy
Arguments & Writing
Rhetorical Knowledge
Misc.
100

The name of the Graphic Novel we've been reading throughout this semester.

What is Understanding Rhetoric? 

100
The ability to read and write. 

What is Literacy?

100

This is needed to make an effective argument. 

What is Evidence?

100

The 4 Rhetorical Appeals. 

What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos. 

100

Sandy Cheeks, of SpongeBob fame, is from which US State.

What is Texas?
200

The website where you can find the MLA style guide.

What is Purdue OWL? 

200

The name of ODU's Database

What is Monarch OneSearch?

200
The first sentence of your Body Paragraph.

What is Topic Sentence Claim?

200

The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.

What is Rhetoric? 

200

This famous bodybuilder once served as the governor of California. 

Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger? 

300

What type of food does Elizabeth Losh refer to an argument as?

What is a Sandwich? 

300

The acronym CRAAP stands for.

What is Current, Relevant, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose? 

300

The acronym TEAC stands for this.

Topic Sentence Claim, Evidence, Analysis, and Conclusion.

300

Our expectations for certain texts are determined by this.


What is Genre?

300

This professional athlete popularized "dabbing on them" as a form of celebration in 2015.

Who is Cam Newton? 

400

The historical figure blamed for the negative reception of the word "rhetoric"? 

Who is Plato? 

400

The act of engaging with a source, taking notes, and thinking deeper. 

What is Critical Reading?

400

This sentence sums up your entire argument and should give the layout for how the rest of the paper will be organized. 

What is Thesis?

400

This appeal is most aided by the Writer's Identity.

What is Ethos (Credibility)?

400

This recording artist and rapper holds the record for the most watched Super Bowl halftime show.

Who is Kendrick Lamar? 

500

In the reading, "Arguments as Conversation," Stuart Greene says this is, "A Metaphor for describing the lens, or perspective, from which writers present their arguments." 

What is "Framing"? 

500

The ability to discern whether a source is credible or not.

What is Informational Literacy? 

500

These phrases, ALSO, HOWEVER, ADDITIONALLY, ON THE OTHER HAND, NEXT, FINALLY, are referred to as this.

What is Transition?

500

The 6 Components of the Rhetorical Situation.

What are Author, Audience, Purpose, Text, Context, and Exigence?

500

The world's first recorded lighthouse, the Pharos, was located in the same ancient city as this now infamous library which was burnt to the ground. 

What is the Library of Alexandria?