Rhetorical Analysis
Argumentation
Synthesis
100

What does the S in SPACECAT stand for?

What is Speaker?

100

What is an argument?

What is the process of establishing a claim and then proving it with the use of logical, reasoning, examples, and research?

100

What is the main part of a synthesis essay?

What is the sources?

200

What does the first C in SPACECAT stand for?

What is Context?

200

Where may counterarguments be located?

What is in various locations within your body paragraphs?

200

At least how many sources you should have in your essay?

What is 3?

300

What does the T in SPACECAT stand for?

What is Tone?

300

What makes up an argumentative essay?

What is the title, introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion?

300

How much time do you get to write the synthesis essay?

What is 40 minutes?

400

Which rhetorical device was used in this question?

Would you like to donate to the St. Jude's Hospital to help children with cancer be able to get the proper treatment they need?

What is Logos?

400

What should you avoid raising in your conclusion?

What is new claims?

400

How much minutes of reading time will you have before writing your essay?

 What is 15 minutes?

500

List the two modes of discourse that deal with storytelling.

What is narration and description?

500

Depending on what may the thesis statement be located in the body paragraphs or the conclusion?

What is the purpose or the argument of the paper?

500

Why are the sources important in a synthesis essay?

What is to explain a perspective, and the reasoning behind it?