Essay Stuff
Citations
Rhetoric
The Writing Process
Potpourri
100

This belongs at the beginning of every paragraph to let the reader know what that paragraph will discuss.

What is a topic sentence?
100

Both MLA and APA utilize this specific font and size.

What is Times New Roman, 12 pt. font?

100

Statistics and evidence of are example of this rhetorical appeal.

What is logos?

100

This is the first version of an essay and is not expected to be polished.

What is a rough draft?

100

True or False: When paraphrasing, you do not need to provide a citation.

What is false?
200

This is the number of ideas that should be discussed in a paragraph.

What is one?

200

This is the website I am been referencing all semester for help with citations, both MLA and APA.

What is OWL Purdue?

200

When a text or video is trying to establish trust, it uses this rhetorical appeal.

What is ethos?

200

This is the part of the writing process where writers begin organizing and connecting their ideas and evidence.

What is an outline?

200

True or False: When using in-text citations, the punctuation goes outside of the parenthesis.

What is true?

300

True or False: It's a good idea to open a paragraph with a quote.

What is false?

300

APA requires that essays include this piece of information directly following an author's name. 

What is year of publication?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

When a text or video invokes patriotism, it is using this rhetorical appeal.

What is pathos?

300

This is when someone reads through your paper to provide constructive feedback.

What is peer-review?

300

This type of punctuation is used to link together two very closely related independent clauses.

What is a semicolon?

400

The “A” in MEAL, used for paragraph structure, stands for this word.

What is analysis?

400

This type of formatting is used in works cited pages and aligns only the first line to the left.

What is reverse indentation?

400

This is when someone is presenting information without being persuaded by emotions or personal opinions.

What is objectivity?

400

This is the process of correcting spelling and grammar mistakes.

What is editing?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

This is a type of sign that has taken on a new cultural meaning beyond its original association.

What is a symbol?

500

Utilizing experts and scholarly sources in your writing help you establish this.

What is credibility?

500

MLA is an acronym for this professional association.

What is Modern Language Association?

500

This part of the rhetorical situation considers the circumstances that form the setting for
an event, statement, or idea, such as time, location, culture.

What is context?

500

This is the process of changing sentence structure, increasing coherence, adding transitions, and enhancing language.

What is revision?

500

This is when you analyze a text for meaning and try to make connections to the world around you.

What is critical reading?