Information Literacy
Essay Structure
Rhetorical Devices & Conditions
Research Process
Grammar
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What is a primary source?

An original document or firsthand account of an event, such as a diary, interview, or research study.

100

What is a thesis statement?

A sentence that presents the main argument or claim of an essay.

100

What is personification?

A rhetorical device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human things, such as objects or animals.

100

What is the first step in the research process?

Identifying a research question or topic.

100

What is the subject of a sentence?

The person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about.

200

What does 'peer-reviewed' mean?

A process in which experts in a field evaluate an academic article or study before it is published to ensure its quality and accuracy.

200

What are the three essential components of a body paragraph in an argumentative essay?

A topic sentence, evidence or examples, and analysis or explanation.

200

What is an analogy?

A comparison between two things to explain a concept.

200

What is a research question?

A question that guides the focus of your research and helps you find information on a specific topic.

200

What is subject-verb agreement?

It’s the rule that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number (singular or plural).

300

What is the difference between a scholarly source and a popular source?

A scholarly source is written by experts for an academic audience and includes citations, while a popular source is written for the general public and is usually less formal, like magazines or blogs.

300

What is a counterargument?

An opposing viewpoint that a writer will address and respond to in an argumentative essay.

300

What is diction?

The kinds of words used to achieve particular effects.

300

What is a database in the context of academic research?

A searchable collection of academic articles, journals, and other scholarly resources.

300

What is the difference between a dependent clause and an independent clause?

An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, while a dependent clause cannot stand alone and depends on the main clause for meaning.

400

What does the CRAAP test stand for, and how is it used?

CRAAP stands for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. It’s a test used to evaluate the reliability of a source.

400

What is the difference between evidence and analysis in an argumentative essay?

Evidence includes facts, examples, and data that support your argument, while analysis explains how that evidence proves your point.

400
The following is an example of which rhetorical device: "We were having this argument during a meeting with my boss and other colleagues. He was telling me about the new rules and regulations that the administration had decided on and would need to be implemented over the next few months."

Context/Setting

400

What is an abstract in academic research?

A brief summary of an academic article that provides an overview of the study's purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.

400

What is wrong with the following sentence: 

I went to the store but they didn't have any milk so I decided to go home.

It is a run-on sentence.

500

What is an annotated bibliography, and what does it include?

An annotated bibliography is a list of sources with a brief summary or evaluation of each one, explaining its relevance and usefulness for the research topic.

500

What are the the 3 steps to determine if your thesis statement is strong?

1. Does it answer the question?

2. Is it argumentative?

3. Does it answer the "so what" question?

500

The following is an example of which rhetorical device: "It was a dark and gloomy night when I walked up to the abandoned house. I opened the door with a loud creek. I tried to flick on the lights, but the switch wasn't working. All of a sudden, I heard a loud crack of thunder from outside."

Tone/Mood

500

What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research methods?

Qualitative research involves non-numerical data, such as interviews and observations, focusing on understanding concepts and experiences. Quantitative research involves numerical data and statistics, focusing on measuring and analyzing variables.

500

What is wrong with the following sentence: 

After working on the essay for 3 hours.

It is an incomplete sentence.