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Rhetoric
Research
In-Text Citations
Works Cited Page
Punctuation
100
The void or need you are attempting to fill in your essay.
What is the exigence?
100
Evidence that consists of opinion or personal experience.
What is anecdotal evidence?
100
Give the error in the citation at the end of this sentence (Whitmore, 8).
What is an unnecessary comma?
100
The order should your citations appear on the Works Cited Page.
What is alphabetical?
100
A part of a sentence that is able to stand on its own.
What is an independent clause?
200
You carefully consider their knowledge, likes and dislikes, backgrounds, and biases as you write.
What is your audience?
200
You should use this kind of evidence to back up opinions or personal experience.
What is experimental, numerical, or scientific?
200
If you don't have an author for a source, what goes in the parenthetical citation?
What is the article or webpage (not website)?
200
The formatting tool used to indent the lines of each citation beneath the first line.
What is a hanging indent?
200
Part of a sentence that cannot stand on its own.
What is a dependent clause?
300
The obstacles that stand in your way as you research, brainstorm, write, and revise.
What are constraints?
300
An interview with a professor in the field you're researching would count as this type of evidence.
What is expert testimonial evidence?
300
You should provide in-text citations to avoid plagiarism but also to...
What is show where your thoughts and the source's ideas begin and end?
300
Your works cited page should be spaced this way with no extra spaces between "Works Cited" or any of the citations.
What is double spaced?
300
The piece of punctuation that goes between an independent and dependent clause.
What is a comma?
400
Strategic communication usually to persuade.
What is rhetoric?
400
Evidence you use from another context or closely related topic to help back up points you make about your specific context or topic.
What is analogical evidence?
400
In MLA, you put this in the in-text citation with the author's last name.
What is the page number?
400
This is no longer included at the end of citations for sources found online.
What is a URL?
400
The error made when putting a comma between two independent clauses.
What is a comma splice?
500
The three classic appeals used to convince or get the attention of an audience.
What is ethos, pathos, and logos?
500
Where I can find statistics that can support claims in my papers.
What is our librarian's subject guide?
500
What type of source does this in-text citation refer to: ("Objects in Motion..." 43).
What is an article?
500
Lets the reader know that the source is a book.
What is italicizing the title?
500
Treat this piece of punctuation like jazz hands.
What is the colon?