Paper Formatting Basics
Paper Formatting Basics (2)
Works Cited
In-Text Quote Citations
Unit Three Review
100
What font do you need to use for MLA format?
What is Times New Roman?
100
When numbering your pages of a paper, what is needed for MLA format?
What is your last name and page number? DO NOT USE p., pg., PG., PAGE, or page when numbering the pages.
100
What is the works cited on?
What is a separate piece of paper from your paper?
100
What must the quote be in when citing it from a book, article, etc.?
What is quotation marks?
100

What is the difference between situated and invented ethos?

What is situated ethos is the credibility a rhetor has before speaking, and invented ethos is the credibility the rhetor creates as they are preforming.
200
What spacing is needed for MLA format?
What is double spacing?
200
Where and how far from the top margin should your page numbers be?
What is right side of the page at 1/2 and inch from top margin
200
What is still in play on your works cited page?
What is double spacing?
200
If there is a pause between quotes, if someone is speaking, what must you do?
What is add a comma at the end of the first part of the quote along with the end quote, add a comma after he or she said (for example), then pick up the quote where it stopped.
200

What is rhetorical distance? What are the three main types? Extra 100 points if you can name the main three and the three subcategories.

What is the point of view of the paper. The three main types are 1st person (I, me, and we), 2nd person (you, your, and yours), and 3rd (they, her, it, and his). The subcategories of third person PoV are limited, limited omniscient, and omniscient. 

300
What margins are needed for the top, bottom, and sides of the page?
What is one inch margins?
300
Is a title page used?
What is no? (unless specifically told otherwise)
300
What must be capitalized, but also, what must not be capitalized?
What is titles must be capitalized, but articles (the, a, an) must not?
300
How must you cite the quote if you are using something from that author for the first time?
What is use the author's last name and page number in parentheses?
300

What is the difference between a rhetorical situation and a rhetorical ecology? Name the rhetorical device and what it does. 

What is a rhetorical ecology considers time, so the exigence is at the center of the diagram. The rhetorical device being used is called Kairos, and it considers the impact of time on the rhetorical ecosystem.

400
When indenting a paragraph, what is mandatory for MLA format? (two options)
What is 1/2 an inch? What is 5 spaces?
400
This is used to identify longer works that you talk about in the paper.
What is italics?
400
When identifying longer works (books, magazines, etc.), what must you do to the title?
What is italicize it?
400
Correct this: She dove into a vat of chocolate 64
What is: "She dove into a vat of chocolate" (64).
400

What rhetorical fallacy occurs when a rhetor attacks a persons character to distract from the holes in their argument?

What is ad hominem.

500
What information do you need to put before you put the title to your paper?
What is name, teacher's name, course name, and date (number first, month second)?
500
These are used when referring to other works in the title of your paper.
What is quotes?
500
What must you do to shorter works (poems, article, etc.)?
What is put quotes around it?
500
Correct this: I was walking along the street she said when I saw a cat and a dog chasing each other Smith 24
What is: "I was walking along the street," she said, "when I saw a cat and dog chasing each other" (Smith 24).
500

What is an enthymeme? Provide one example.

What is an enthymeme is an argument in which there is an underlying assumption that is not expressed but implied. For example: Socrates is mortal because he is a man. All men are mortal. Socrates is like all men.