Argument
Researching
Peer Editing
Exam
Mystery
100

Name the three argument appeals

•Ethical Appeals - Ethos

  - Provide evidence that establishes credibility, tone, and rational and logical thinking.

•Emotional Appeal -Pathos

    - Directed at readers' hearts. Beliefs, values, feelings. Emotion is equal to intellect

•Rational Appeal - Logos 

   - Reply on the reader’s capacity to use logic and reason


100

What would be considered a Tier 1 research source

Peer Review Academic Publication (I.E. google scholar, Academic database, Library Catalogue)  

100
Should you take ALL feedback from a review? 

No! You should consider everything, but only change what you feel will strengthen your paper

100

What percent of your total grade is the final exam worth? 

30% of your TOTAL grade

100

Used in the social and behavioral sciences, business, and education. ______ is the most popular citation style

APA

200

What is the difference between Argument and persuasion

•Argument appeals to the audience’s reason to negotiate a shared understanding or to win an agreement with a claim

•Persuasion appeals to an audience’s feelings and values to compel someone to action or support of change. 

200

What are at least two main goals of a research paper? 

1. Investigate

 2. Explain

3. Explore a topic

 4. present findings

200

How many times should you read an essay to review it? 

Three times 

1. Read straight through

2. Read for revision 

3. Read for edits 

200

On the exam, you must remember to integrate at least one ______ into your response smoothly. 

QUOTE from the reading 

200

What does G.P.T. stand for in Chat GPT 

•G – Generative (it generates text)

•P – Pre-trained (trained on lots of text beforehand)

•T – Transformer (the type of AI model it uses)

300

When there are no evident truths or absolute solutions to a problem, _______ arguments consider the complex nature of most situations, by identifying the parts of an argument, so each can be evaluated separately and create a valuable model for analyzing the validity of an argument

Toulmin Argument

300

Where do your sources need to be cited? 

In-text AND in Work Cited Page 

300

What is C.U.P.S 

Editing:

Capitals, Usage, Punctuation, Spelling

300
  • AI tools 
  • Internet searches
  • Notes, previous essays, or additional research
  • Any outside assistance (people or technology)

Are not permitted in the final exam -What is permitted?

 

Permitted resources during the exam:

  • An online dictionary
300

-An _______ includes a summary and/or evaluation of Essay. Depending on your project or the assignment, your _____ may do to Learn about the topic and help  formulate the thesis:

Annotation 

400

Explain TheArgument Fallacies: Post Hoc (Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc) 

  • If because one thing happened after another, the first caused the second
  • Example: I wore my lucky socks, and we won, so the socks caused the win.
400

What is the IMRaD structure for a research paper? 

Introduction Methods Results and Discussion


Structure: 

→Introduction – background, research question, purpose

→Literature Review – what’s already known

→Methods – how the research was conducted

→Results – what you found (data only, no interpretation)

→Discussion – what the results mean

→Conclusion – implications and future research


400

What are A.R.M.S 

Revision:

Add, Remove, Move, Substitute 


400

 ________ in academic writing effectively restates, condenses, or clarifies another author's ideas while providing credibility to your argument or analysis.

Paraphrasing

400

What is the difference between the Work Cited page and a bibliography?

A Works Cited page lists only the sources actually quoted or paraphrased in your paper. A bibliography includes all sources consulted during research, even those not directly cited.

500

Name the four types of Argument thesis? 

1. Casual Argument: Examines a cause and its effects,

2. Compare & Contrast: Evaluate the similarities and differences of a particular topic

3. Definitional Argument: What it does: Examines the nature of a word or a concept, a person, an event, a situation, etc. 

4. Ethical Argument: What it does: Assesses whether a person, thing, or action is right or wrong through an examination of either principles or consequences.

500

what does The CRAAP Test stand for in Research? 

•Currency

•Relevance

•Accuracy

•Authority

•Purpose


500

Name at least three strategies for catching mistakes in your writing. 

-Ask a friend to read it

-Read it out loud 

-Read it backward 

-Eliminate Passive Voice

-Review Outline & Thesis 

-Take a Break

500

Give me at least THREE of the skills the exam Is Really Testing (hint: there are four total

 

This assignment allows you to:

  • Demonstrate your ability to interpret and respond to a published text.

  • Practice writing a focused, well-supported essay without relying on research.

  • Apply the writing process — brainstorming, drafting, revising, and editing — within a realistic time frame.

  • Show that you can follow assignment guidelines, attribute sources appropriately, and manage your time effectively.

500

What are the three types of Brainstorming?

-Cluster

-Outline 

-Listing