Citation
Narratives
Thesis Statement
Punctuation and Grammar
Analysis
100

This is the discipline that typically uses MLA

What is the Humanities


100

This is the main character of a narrative

what is the protagonist

100

This is the definition of a thesis statement

what is the main claim of an essay

100

This is a sentence error where the sentence is missing a subject or a predicate

What is a sentence fragment

100

This is who the author is writing to

Who is the audience

200
(Johnson, 1992, p.28) is which type of citation (MLA or APA?)

What is APA

200

This is the word for category of the text

What is genre
200

These are sentences within an essay that tell you what the paragraph or section is going to be about

What is a topic sentence

200

The punctuation you can use to combine clauses without using a conjunction

what is a semicolon

200

These are the three purposes for writing

What is inform, persuade, entertain

300
These are the 2 places you put citation in an essay

What is in-text citation and on the reference page

300

These are the upward and downward parts of the plot diagram

what are the rising and falling actions


300

This is what supports a thesis statement

what is evidence and research

300

This is a type of phrase used to move from one topic to another topic

what is a transitional phrase

300

This is the term for what is going on around the story (in the world, author's life, etc)

What is context

400

This is where the date goes in a full APA citation

what is after the author


400

These are 3 things to plan for when writing a narrative

What are setting, plot, characters

400

These are good places to look to find information on your topic

where is library, proquest, google scholar, credible sites

400

These are conjunctions that can be remembered with the acronym FANBOYS

what is for and nor but or yet so

400

These are the 3 points on the rhetorical triangle

what are author, audience, and purpose

500

An article would be written with which of the following: Italics or quotation marks?

What is quotation marks
500

"An idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature" in other words, a topic or lesson of the work, 

is the definition of this term

What is a theme

500

This is the difference between a thesis statement and a research question

what is a thesis statement is a claim, the research question is what you're researching

500

A clause that describes something and requires a comma before and after

what is an adjective clause

500

These features can help you understand a character better (not looking for something super specific. Explain what you think)

what is descriptions, dialogue, context, etc