Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
100

False conclusion

What is a misconception?

100

What is expected or seems correct

What is a counterintuitive?

100

Abundance of wealth

What is a affluence?

100

Act of reprisal


What is a retaliation?

100

Fair and equal 

What is equitable?

200

Explicit Claim

What is a hidden meaning?

200

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

What is a Rhetorical Triangle?

200

What is Accurate, Relevant and Credible

What is a evaluating source?

200

Broad statements of truth

What is a US Document 

200

The primary statement that is to be proved through the presentation of an argument

What is a claim?

300

Style and tone

What is a syntax?

300

The audience target

What is a purpose?

300

What is grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling?

What is editing?

300

Main Idea of a paper

What is a theme?

300

A demand or request for something considered one's due

What is a claim?

400

An overarching message or truth that is specific to a text

What is a central idea?

400

A delivered message designed to persuade

What is a Rhetoric?

400

A process, to illustrate how multiple things are alike and different

What is a structure?

400

An indirect reference to a person, object, event, or literary work that is widely recognized.

What is a allusion?

400

Explicitly relevant ideas that an author uses to support their claim

What is a reason?

500

Necessary for writing an objective summary of a text

What is a audience?

500

A website through which users can search internet content

What is a search engine?

500

Used for organizing research papers and information

What is a heading?

500

 Opposing statements that an audience might make in relation to your claim

What is a counterclaim? 

500

 The last sentence of your introduction. It prepares the audience for the body of the essay

What is a thesis statement?