Definitions
Analyses
How to write
Readings
Misc.
100

A genre of writing that has a moral or a lesson that the writer reflects on.

What is a memoir?

100

To examine parts of a text or work and determine how they contribute to the whole message. 

What is an analysis?

100

This type of review must have an objective view of the place, comments from diners, and pictures for the reader. 

What is a food review?

100

"The Smokehouse" was written by this midwestern writer.

Who is Bridgit Quinn?

100

This opposes the evidence in an argument.

What is a rebuttal?

200

In order for this to be valid, you need a claim, reasons, and evidence. 

What is an argument?

200
This analysis looks at the effectiveness of an argument and how appeals are used to attract the readers.

What is a rhetorical analysis?

200

This type of narrative form often has flashbacks or can even begin in the middle of a story. 

What is a non-linear narrative?

200

This person wrote "Living like Weasels" and "The Chase".

Who is Annie Dillard?

200

Informed judgments about the content or quality of a medium presented to the audience. 

What is a review?

300

This audience type typically wants to be informed, mainly because they have little to no knowledge of the issue. 

What is the tertiary audience?

300

This analysis looks at positives, negatives, opportunities, and outside concerns, which can often help companies determine which areas need to be developed. 

What is a SWOT analysis?

300

A movie review must have this element, so the viewer knows the pacing of the film.

What is editing?

300

Which brother ended up breaking the author's arm in "Smokehouse"?

Who was Tom?

300

This type of brainstorming is also known as 'idea mapping' and is used to explore relationships between ideas. 

What is clustering?

400

This type of writing examines how a film fits into a specific genre and often relies heavily on plot or the director.   

What is a criticism?

400

This type of analysis looks at how an outcome correlates with a specific issue; it often needs intrinsic evidence for support. 

What is a causal analysis?

400

A memoir must incorporate these key elements to bring the memory to life.

What are vivid details (or descriptive)?

400

What holiday did Annie Dillard open her memoir with?

What is Christmas?

400

This city and state is where "The Chase" took place.

Where is Pittsburgh, PA?

500

This style of writing has a dominant impression, which helps to center the work. The writer selects details to support it.  

What is descriptive writing?

500

This type of analysis examines a story sequence or plot device, and the thesis is often implied. 

What is a narrative (or literary) analysis?

500

All narratives, even memoirs, must contain this in the introduction. 

What is the time/place?

500

This type of brainstorming technique entails discovering and laying out in a few sentences the gist of topic ideas in one's head. It helps to distinguish major/minor ideas and how they relate to one another.  

What is nut-shelling?

500

According to our Hawkes reading in chapter 1, these are the three types of evaluation forms. 

What are an assessment, analysis, and an appraisal (or appraisal evaluation)?