In class activities/workshops
Discussion boards
Lecture slides
Essay
100

How many total peer-review workshops are required for this course?

8.

100

What can you substitute "This is" with?

Due to

100

Name three different transition words. 

However, Although, Furthermore, In addition, Additionally, Moreover, Similarly, In contrast, Ultimately, Overall...

etc.  

100

What do you need for the first sentence of an essay?

A Hook.

200

What was the first in-person activity we did in this course?

House Activity.

200

What was the purpose of the first in-person activity we did in this course? 

To break down and learn each other's essay creation/organization. We learn the different perspectives on our writing processes.

200

How do you introduce a quote?

-According to..Author name/ last name.""

-As stated by... ""

-Research proven by...

200

When creating a title, what should you keep in mind?

It should be creative and lure the readers in. While also giving insight into what the essay will be about. 
300

What two (separate) words should you avoid using at the beginning of sentences?

"And" & "Because"
300

What are the three levels of revision?

Deep, Middle and Surface/Editing

300

Where (what website that I often mention) is a good place to find citation templates/formats (MLA, APA, & Chicago)?

Purdue Owl.

300

Where do you place transition words and sentences?

When changing topics, themes, subjects, arguments, counterarguments. 


At the end of paragraphs.

400

"Through the novel, the characters Mary and Theo go on a journey and find their dog."

What is wrong with this sentence?

Repetive "and"

400

What is the minimum amount of counter arguments should you include in an essay?

2/3

400

When introducing characters, novels, articles, places, terms (theories), authors, (etc.) What should you also do?

Give background information when you introduce something new. Assume the reader does not know what you are talking about and explain in brief detail. So that they can get a clearer idea of what you are discussing. 

400

What is the purpose/importance of a counterargument?

-to showcase to the audience that you are open to opposing views.

-to argue against a argument.

500

What is the main #1 goal of this course?

To showcase and learn different perspectives from our own. 

500

What is the rhetorical situation? 

The Rhetorical situation is a set of circumstance, beliefs, biases and more that influence how and why you write for a paper.

It is made up of several different elements. The writer, the purpose, target audience, audience, issue, subject, genre, context, and more.

500

What should you aim for in a thesis statement?

It should be clear, concise, and aimed towards a specific narrowed down subject. It should not be broad. The thesis should include the main arguments/topics that you will review in your overall argument. 

500

What should you do in both the introduction and conclusion paragraph?

Do a brief summary of the ideas and evidence that you argue, use to support and your overall main points that you went over in the essay.