Literacy Narrative
2015 Research Paper
Argument v Argument
Writer's Bio
Miscellaneous
100
The key features of a Literacy Narrative.
What is a well told story, vivid details, and some indication of the narrative's significance?
100
Stapling together photocopies and printouts; bookmarking websites; labeling everything; highlighting sections you plan to use; and using your rough outline to keep track of what you have are all examples of this.
What is keeping track of your sources?
100
Currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose are all components of this test to evaluate primary and secondary sources.
What is the CRAAP test?
100
After choosing a topic, it is always best to begin with finding this.
What is background information?
100
A strategy that can be used in any kind of writing to support a claim with reasons and evidence.
What is arguing?
200
Chronologically, from beginning to end; Beginning in the middle; Beginning at the end.
What are the ways of organizing a Literacy Narrative?
200
Historical documents, literary works, eyewitness accounts, field reports, diaries, letters, and lab studies are all examples of this.
What are primary sources?
200
A position must reflect one of at least two points of view in order to be this.
What is arguable?
200
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is an example of a ____________ of J.K. Rawlings.
What is a major work?
200
A system of documentation used in the humanities.
What is MLA?
300
What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? How and what do you feel? What do you taste? All of these questions are examples of what to consider when doing this.
What is describing the setting?
300
Is it reliable? Is it relevant? What are the author's credentials, What is the stance? Who is the publisher or sponsor? What is the level? When was it published? Is it available? Does it include other useful information? All these questions should be asked when considering this.
What is considering the usefulness of a source?
300
An argument that attacks someone's character rather than address the issue
What is ad hominem?
300
How to become a writer in the genre and how to succeed as a writer in the genre (or in general) are examples of this.
What is a writer's philosophy?
300
A strategy for presenting information as a story, for telling "what happened" and is a pattern most often associated with fiction.
What is narration?
400
The reason for telling the story, whether or not your readers have had a similar situation, the attitude you want to project, and the design of your Literacy Narrative are all examples of this.
What is the rhetorical situation?
400
When establishing an author's credibility, you want to mention this.
What is qualifications?
400
An appeal to someone's sense of logical thinking, this kind of argument tends to use statistics and fact based arguments.
What is logos?
400
This man served as a mentor for your instructor, writes academic articles, and co-wrote the Norton Field Guide to Writing.
Who is Richard Bullock?
400
The use of someone else's words exactly as they were spoken or written.
What is quoting?
500
An early memory about writing or reading that you recall vividly; someone who taught you to read and write; and the origins of your current attitude about writing and reading are all examples of this.
What is possible topics for a literacy narrative?
500
Shedding light on an event from 2015 and informing the audience of the details of the event including the impact it made on society.
What is the purpose of the 2015 Research Paper?
500
The two men credited with the creation of Batman.
Who are Bill Finger & Bob Kane?
500
A process of generating ideas and text by writing continuously for several minutes without pausing to read what has been written.
What is freewriting?