This is the thing missing from the follow MLA Citation
The population of Detroit is 1.1 million (Smith).
What is the page number?
100
This is the term for an advertisement that encourages people to do something "because everyone is doing it!".
Bonus! Give an example.
What is bandwagon?
100
This is the persuasive technique that advertisers use to convince viewers that good (or bad) things will happen to them if they use (or don't use) a product. Bonus: name an example.
What is transfer?
100
This type of poem can be unrhymed, with no set structure.
What is free verse?
100
This is the term for a conversation onstage between two or more actors.
What is dialogue?
200
Name 3 format features of papers that follow MLA guidelines.
What are
12 point font
Times New Roman font
1 inch margins
Title of paper included and centered
Heading
Page numbering that includes author's last name
200
This is the persuasive term for when an advertiser uses a regular person, expert or celebrity to speak on behalf of a product.
What is testimonial?
200
This is the persuasive technique that advertisers use when they use the same picture or words again and again in an advertisement.
What is repetition?
200
This type of poem tells a story.
What is a narrative poem?
200
This is the term for a long speech that a charactor onstage gives to him or herself, that only the audience (but no other character) hears.
What is a soliloquoy?
300
What is wrong with the following research paper sentence:
According to Gardner, the earth is "warming at the fastest rate ever recorded" (Gardner 13).
What is "You do not need to cite the author in parentheses, if you have already mentioned the author's name in your text."
300
This is the persuasive term for when an adverstiser tries to make the viewer feel a certain way, or tries to get the viewer to associate a certain feeling with a product.
What is emotional appeal?
300
This is the term for a short, catcy phrase associated with a certain brand.
What is a slogan?
300
"She could feel the open road calling to her" is an example of what kind of literary device?
What is personification?
300
This is the term for a villian in a play.
What is the antagonist?
400
This is the piece of information missing from the following citation:
Brown, Charles. "The Legend of Snoopy." Riverside Books, 2008. Print.
What is the PLACE OF PUBLICATION? (Goes before publisher)
400
This is the term for different TYPES of books and movies -- for examples Westerns, sci-fi, romance, etc.
What is genre?
400
This type of persuasive technique often uses statistics or numbers to convince viewers that "9 out of 10 professional athletes wear this kind of shoe" or "95% of doctors recommend..."
What is bandwagon?
400
These are the name of the two literary devices used in the following sentence: "The fabric felt coarse and prickly, like sandpaper."
What are sensory details (touch) and simile?
400
This is the term for the character who provides comic relief in a play.
What is the fool?
500
What is missing from the following citation for a website?
"How to Make Vegetarian Chili." eHow. Demand Media, Inc., n.d. Web.
What is the DATE ACCESSED? (Goes at the very end)
500
This is the term for an image that is associated with a certain brand, product or store.
What is a logo?
500
"I'm lovin' it" is an example of this kind of persuasive technique.
What is a slogan?
500
"The Ballad of Johnnie B" is an example of this kind of poem.
What is a narrative poem? (The title gives us a clue that this is probably a story about someone)
500
This is one example of a tragic hero (name a tragic hero and explain WHY they qualify).
What are .....
Julius Caesar, Brutus, Hamlet, Oedipus, Willie Loman.