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100

The definition of "arduous"

What is extremely difficult to achieve?

100

The definition of "cognitive" 

What is having to do with the ability to think or reason?

100

The definition of "logistical"

What is relating to or concerning with handling and planning of personnel and material?

100

Definition of encroach 

What is to advance or intrude beyond set limits? 

100

Definition of "indemnity" 

What is protection against loss or damage?

200

Requires readers to read between the lines, to gather surrounding textual information, and then to make an inference.

What is Implicit meaning?

200

Recognizing argumentative style 

What is 

  • always involves persuasion
  • has logic as its primary concern
  • seeks to convince by appealing to logic and the mind
200

Refers to how information is structured, or organized, overall in a text

What is text structure? 

200

Ways themes can be presented 

What is 

  • The author can state the theme directly.
  • The theme can be demonstrated in an example or a series of examples.
  • The theme can be shown but never explicitly stated; the reader has to infer it.
200

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

What is a claim? 

300

The importance of word choice

What is a technique that dictates how formal/informal your paper may be. Word choice should be adjusted based on the audience. 

300

Researched essay

What is to synthesize, interpret, and present information from a variety of credible sources?

300

Aspects of an effective hook

What is catching your readers’ eyes and entice them to continue reading your paper

300

A type of writing that emphasizes logic, specifically claims, reasons, evidence and, counterclaims

What is argument?

300

Length of body paragraphs

What is four pages, which means a little over one page per “because” statement, with a minimum of one counterclaim and rebuttal

400

Compare and contrast 

What is when the author discusses similarities and differences between two or more items, ideas, concepts, places, persons, or events and emphasizes superiority of one over others?

400

Syntax 

What is the way words, phrases, and sentences are arranged to demonstrate an author’s meaning, purpose, and style most effectively?

400

The components of the rhetorical triangle

What are situations of persuasion that concern the interaction of three elements: the message, the writer/speaker, and the audience?

400

Parallelism 

What is a common rhetorical feature in which the author or speaker presents ideas in sequence using the same sentence structure or phrase structure?

400

Public advocacy 

What is is the act of influencing those who make decisions on law or public policy in order to improve society, further equality, or advance the cause of an organization or group of people?

500

Irrelevant evidence

What is a type of evidence that includes information that is not connected to an idea or point?

500

Paraphrasing 

What is rewriting the main relevant points for your essay in your own words. This method can also be especially useful for avoiding inadvertent plagiarism, since you are rephrasing the information.

500

Revising paragraphs

What is making sure each paragraph supports your thesis statement? Paragraphs need to be organized in a way that makes sense and allows the ideas to flow smoothly.

500

Quality of evidence equation 

Quality of Evidence = Reputable Source + Relevant to Claim + Sufficient Amount

500

Do's and Don'ts of a conclusion paragraph

What is:

  1. restatement of thesis statement
  2. additional closure elements

Do not include these items in the conclusion:

  • any new information about the topic
  • any new claims